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1985-11-23 - Orange Coast Pilot
Newport Harbor Magnolia Edison Ale1nany La Quinta Woodbridge ORANGE COUNTY, 22 7 42 7 MaterDei St. John Bosco Westm.inste:r - Riverside Poly Marina San Gorgonio .. 14 2 27 23 °"",.. ........ i.. p.,_ Newport Barbor quarterback Shane Foley fadM back to pue darina Sailon' 42-21 rout of Maenolla ln opentnc round of t.6'e Cll' playoffa Friday. For detail• on iamee ln~ol.tnc area teama, aee aecdon B. · .HAZY Serving Newport Beach, Cotta Meu, Huntington Beach, Irvine, L~una Beach, Fountain Valley and South Orenge County CALIFORNIA SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1985 25 CENTS ~ 3-rd suit filed in arrest of brothers • Afterlo~tng brutality suit against cops, Heath brothers decide to sue Newport coun over hi s J unc l IJIU arrest at the Stag Bar near Newpon Pier. The lawsuit. filed Thursday in U.S. Distnct Coun in Los .\ngeles by Heath's attorney. Stephen Yagman. seeks dama$.eS for depri.Yauon of Heath's c1v1I nghts. ..racketeering and corrupt acts." Heath It names as defendants (it) ._,at the seas~de cocktail lounge He 1<i Attorney Roben Burnham; the city's suing the city of Newpon Beach and outside counsel, Thomas Feeley. Cast for S 10 m1lhon reserve police officers Douglas Cast A s1x-mcm befJ Ur) decided in f,n or and Joseph Brown. and full-ume of the officers and against Robtn officers Pete Ptmn and Roben Heath at the conclusion of th<' Hard). onginal c1v1l case 1n L'.S D1stnct determined that the onicers did not u~ e"<cess1ve force dunng then arrest of the Heath brothers. Roben Heath filed a SJ m1lhon lav.su1t 1n March 1984. naming "ev.pon Beach officers Casl. Brown. P<'mn and Hardy as defendants He da1med he suffered brain damage as a result of the mc1dent. , . . • By SUSAN HOWLETT Of!Mo.llJNM...,. It wasn't long af\er Roben Michael Heath lost his S3 millio n brutality case against the Newpon Beach Police Dcpanment that he slapped Nation A Navy man's wife Is arrested after he con- fesses selling secrets to t he tsraells./ A3 World Rumblings have been heard In two more vol- canos In Colombia, rais- ing fears of another erup- tlon./ A3 Religion Special Thanksgiving services are planned at several Orange Coast churches./ Al Sports Corona del Mar water polo team stuns Sunny Hiiis in overtime, 7-6, to take the CIF cham- plonshlp./81 · USC will try to deny arch- rlval UCLA a berth In the Rose Bowl today at the Collseum./81 Golden West College earns a berth In the state water polo championship game./84 Entertainment Pia Zadora's wealth can't ease the pain of critics' jibes./ Al the c1ty with a whoppiniS2 I 0 m1lhon suit in connection w1th the same incident. Heath is suing the city attorney. an outside attorney for the city and the fQur policemen he originally took to Moths do it, too The suit is the second to be filed this week in connection w1th the arrest of Roben Heath and his brother. John Like his brother. 37-year-old John Coun la.st ~eek. Jurors deliberated Heath filed a brutality lawsuit this for about an hour before reaching a week against a policeman and the city 'erd1ct. in connection with the double arrest The three-man. three-woman 1ur. Robt-n Heath contended officers (Pleue eee BROTHERS./ A2) Ambush draws 25-years-to-life term for 2 men By STEV~ MARBLE Of IM 0..., "'°' Sbilt T v.o men con' 1cted ol k1ll1rlg a Huntington Beach resident dunng an ambush-st) le drug robbe~ earh th1\ year were sentenced Fnda~ tn 2'· years-to-life pnson term<i. thl' ma\1- mum sentence possible Clement Bro-wn and Tutuila Tuvalu. both :!3 and former 'West- minster residents. were ron' 1cted Oct. 14 in the stabbing death 01 Wllham Frank Cod\. v.ho v.as v.atch- 1ng tele' 1sion ~1th fnends Feb ti when his Holland Street apartment was IO\aded ~ ">upenor ( oun Judge Roben f-ran~hn ~ntenced Brown and TU\ alu to ma~1mum teems in pnson and added an e\tra \ear onto Brown·s terrn hccause <'' 1dence shov.ed he wa!. arm<'d w1th a sawed-off shotgun dunng the 1nc1dent ( od\ v. ho v.as 30. v.as stab~ 1n the ht•ad and chest and died before paramedics amH·d Brown Tuvalu and 21-,car-old L1~ \fondragon brok<' into. Cod~·., apanment searching for man1uana and u xa1ne <Mt1d Oeput~ D1s1nc1 .\ ttorne\ R 1d. T oohe' (Please see AMBUSH/ A2) Drug deal at root of murder charge Former best fri e nd now standing tria l in 3-year-old dea th case By TEVE MARBLE OltM0...,_1"'4'1 him J nlh \(lung man ln,t1.·ad l ampbell had h1$ ned. hrl1l..1.·n and then ~a<; pushed from tht' re nt1.•J plane a' 1t glided 2 000 feet ah<" th1.· Pa1. 1fi1. On·an on the far <,1d1.· 11 < atahna Island authon11e~ 01.'1 ,1.·' r H '' lx·\t tn1.·nd Ra' ( nv. ell no~ 1' 'tand1n~ tnJI tor the murder He n>uld Ix· 't"ntcn1.ed to die 1n the ga'> 1. haml"ll·r 111.nn' 11. t1.·d A moth •tope to enjoy a Oower durln& a nnny moment aloq ~e Coast. Like beea, mot.ta. are collf!Cton of nectar, •• thl• one demonatratee. It\ been mu rt• than three 'ear\ .. 1nlt' ~rnn ( ampbell allegt'd\\ climbed into the nx ~pit of an airplane v.1th h1'> ht'st fnl'nd to pull 011 a (cx aine deal he hOp!..'d "ould make IX.·put' n1,tr1ct .\tt11rnl'' Thoma, \' dl'('f ..:11d the \la) 1ng '' a comnle\ (Please aee MURDER/ A2) INDEX Bridge Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Gardening Horoscope Ann Landers Public Notices Real Estate ReUglon Soap Summary Sports Television Trivia Weather A10 85-7 A10 86 88 A8-9 A7 87 A9 87-8 C1-32 A6-7 88 81-<4 AS A8 A2 Enrollmeiit surge aids Irvine district budget. By PHIL SNEJDERMAN Ota.o.llfl'llM ..... Addiyonal music instruction. counscltng services and classroom SUPP.lies will be rrovidod in the Irvine Urufied Schoo District through a S27 I ,000 change in the district':; 1985-86 budget. District officials said add1t1onal funds a~ now available because enrollment is outpacing d1stnct ex- pectations. The stat(' pro' ides money to school d1 stncts based on a.,.erage da1I) attendance That figure takes into account the number of students in the d1s tnct. with adJustmt'nt'i for unex- cused absenres and midterm gradu- ations The d1stnct had ant1c1pat~ a 16. 776 average da1I) attendance. but unexpected growth in the local school-age population 1s now cx- (Pleue eee EMROLLIBNT / A2) Jail-crowding deadline extended By LISA MAHONEY Of ... o.llJ,... ..... O range C'ount ~ offi r1als haH~ been granted 45 mor(' da>~ to compl) with a U S Dismct Coun order to r~uce the mmate popu- lation at the main 1a1l tn Santa Ana Lawrence Grossman. a coun appoint~ Jail monitor. asked Jud•<' Wilham Gra> for an e,. tension of a ~ I deadhn<' to bnng the main Jail's inmate population to 1.~00 because ot dtlays 1n rcad)'lng modular 1a1l hudd1ng\ at the count'·, Jc1m1.'' \ \lu<,11.k Honor Farm 1n 1:.1 Tnro The modular unit<, v. h1.·n , om pl<'t<'d. ~Ill hl)US(" C\CI.'" pn,. one~ from the the 1.entral 1all Gra' granted thC' 1.'\t<'n'llln \1onda' and notified th<' u 1unt' h\ t<'lephonC' ThuMa' <..11d Id Duran. deput' (ount\ urnn..cl Grossman rC'QU<''it~ an 1.•\ 1cn<,10n in a '-=o' ti \tatu' r<'r<'rl on Jail O\ C'rcrowdmg E\C·n though the ('\ten\11.1n hid did not come from count' nl- fic1als. Duran said a repne'<' v.a' ,1h' mu .. h nn•dcd \tn1.1.· th1.· mo<l- ular ouilJ1ng\ ~l'f(' pmt"lahh O(lt gointz to Ix• read' tn llm<' R11.hJrl.1 ~km1.m an attome\ tm \mt'nca n l 1\ ii I 1t'x:n1e' I n10n J1d n11t pr1.1t1.''' thC' e\- tl'n'\11.m reque.-.t 1.•\ 1.·n though he ma"1tam\ that thl' 'nunt' ha' the v. hC'rev. uhal to 1mm('d1at<'h re- duct' th<' Jail P<'PtJl.wo n '-n n '1nlent pn··tnal ,,k1atn1.•1.•\ "'hCl JrC' in Jdll lx"\.3U'>t' lh1.·~ l annnt ra1\C hall could ht' rckai.ed I\\ thC' "ihC'nfl-( omner. hC' ..aid (PJeaee eee JAIL/A.2) Olympics Offei:s no long-run traffic solutions PHIL SIEIDEllAI OC Irvine study indicates light traffic during Gamesa temporary con ition Transponadon e•pens 1n Los An- aelcs were brlcina for the wom as the l 98-4 Summer Olympic Oames ap- proechcd. They feared that an influ• of Olympics fans and more traditional summer tounsts, added to ~ular commutcn. would brint tratftc to • virtual •tandst1ll. They proposed measures aimed at prevenlina arid· lock. then croned their finacrt. In a surpn ina tum of events., Los An,eles traffic dunn, the opcnrna daysofthe6ames was t&htcrthan on a typical business day. Oovemment off tetals wondered ~hat happened to the traffic J•m~ They wondered if the Olymp1 uperitnClC mi&ht halbora aoluuon lo some of the everyday tranaponati<'n pro~lems plaaufna Southern Cah - fom11. The California 0tl)lrtment of Trantport.ation tu.med to UC Ir' inc. ' ' t providing rosearch fund to address these question . The first phase of that study has1ust been completed. and the findings arc not encourapna. Many of the facto" that rtduccd tr.affic dunna the Olym - pic v.'trc closet)' lied to the two-w~k event. ~archers detenn1ntd. And 1t would bt difficult to o:tend many of tht-se chanacs for lona·tenn traffic relief. they bchc"c "Our study shoW1 that ... mitCSJC'i such as alternate work hours. truck d1veneon and an 1ntcn 1ve ~ubhc 1nfom\lt1on campa1an had a s11n1fi· ('Int 1m~ on red&K1n1 traffic oon· 1est1on.' u1d Or. Genevie ~ Giuliano. assistant d irector of\.l('l's Institute of Transportation tud1cs "But lx'hav1oral chanacs. mcludm& emplo)M" absences and reduction of d1!1Crct1onar) travel sucfl H '>ho pping and medical "'1s1ts. play~ an cquall important role " Jn other word~ many Los <\ngcln employtt took vacations or were otherw1S( absent from v.ork dunna the Ol)'mp1cs, either to attt'nd the (1ames or to avoid the traffic con~ uon e'pcrt! wtrc prcd1c11n1 G1uhano 'lld t~ ab!tnttt rate of <'mplO)'teS v.ho worked in the Col- 1sc:um area was I 3 pcl't'Cnt to 27.6 pt'rrcnt \·tauon 1b9e~ ranllCd __ ........_ __ from I I to I~ ~ pcl"('cnt Thl· rr11ult was an estimated IO pcft"ent drop 1n commuter traffi{ dunng pea~ hour' Fear of a trall1 andlcx ~ c1l'<1 prompt~ man\ people not hl 'hop visit their ph}'ll 1 n' or tak<' 11th<'1 d1K'rct1onan tnp" 1n LO\ ~ngrln dunna the <'>t~mp1c-., period In .id- d1t1on. man\ hu'llnC<i'> mttt1n,-. that ""'0Uld hll\(' l'tQUIN'd emplmtt\ tCI dnve into I M .\nttl~ v.ttt pm1- poncd <\lw tru1. k trl"<'I C'hanlf!'d dunnJ. tM Gamt'i Cit) nlWi<'. ~tnct10M wt~ tcmporaril} hntd to ptmu nl&ht dth.,.ene1 Tl'\l<'k dnvers aarc-.i lO work n11ht hou" v. 1thout rcqu ir11 ~ \ Focus ON THE NEw s o' <'nlmC' pa Thtt reduced daytime fr('('v.I\ COl\lt'\t1on. too \nd there w&!I another factor no Ol'lt' t'\pt'Ct~ I l~p dcchne lA 1oun'i1' -the vmlors who come to ti('(' D1\n<'yland or nivcna.l City. ·11 \OU v.e~ not 101na \0 tbe ()f\ nllllC\ )'OU did not ~ 10 \<\utht·m C ahfom1a." . 1d 01uha.DO. I (Pl_.. eee TLUTIC/ Aa) .. • • ' Or~ Coat DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, November 2$, 1985 ~~~ ~ ~ A child's best frleo d Teddy Ruspln (• talkinC and •lnalng bear) Cl•~ Mfety tipe to 4 -year-old8 Deanna ACutn&M• and Lalie Bazley at Children• Hoepital of Orange County. The demon- •tratton l• part or a nationwide campaign by The National Center for Ml .. lng and ' " Exploited Children to prevent abduction and ezploltation. Teddy Ruzpln '•eye, noee and mouth moTementa are ayncbronbed with hi• voice throuch programmed audio cauette.. He communicate. with children on their level and trtea to be a friend. E NR OLLMENT S URGE AIDS SCHOOLS ... From Al surplus of sn 1.21 4 will remain. Holder said. full and partial restoratton of elemen- tary music instruction. counseling. L WEATHER Hazy day to become cloudy night R"tdentt •long the Orange COHt can expect variable high cloudlneta today but other«lee hazy sunshine with 1ncreulng cloudlne$S at night. according to the Natlonol Weath4tr Service The ctoudlneM should tncreate Sunday with the ~slblllty ol scattered ahowers moving down the coast, the Weather Servle41 predicted. Lowa wlll be mostly In the 401 and highs In the low to mids 450• today. South winds to 26 mph at times Highs Sunday 64 to 72 ... Inner Waters from Point Conception to San Clemente Island lo the Mexican Border -Light. variable winds ttils morning. bec:omlng southwesterly 8 to 14 knots In th• afternoon Winds light and variable again tonight, except local southerly 8 10 1S knot winds tn northern waters. Southwest swell t to 3 leet. Varlable clouds todav. bec:omlng mostly cloudy tonight .-----------------------------------------------------------u. s. Temps HIQll low IQ< 2• nourt to 5 p m *thth .... ,, A~..,, t '"'*' •.now 0. t kiC1 .. 1t ..... ,,,,, •• ,,ti ....... HI Lo MetrlPh•t 69 4b N•"-"~"'•••Tt~ """ • • '" 1A6 II ·~' Albeny 33 ... ~16ml~h 81 76 'All>uq-que 63 21 liwltl>llM 35 30 ... ,.,..,.llo $2 20 M!MMltP..,1 2e •• Mchof1199 20 11 N ..... "'"-57 44 Calif. Temps ... _., .. 112 4~ -°''-'• 71 $S At,.,,l• e5 ~ ~Von< 46 M San Fr endec:o 53 44 At1an11e Clly " 46 OtOehOmeClty so 34 Hlg/'la, Iowa fOf 24 hOura end'"il •I 5 S•"JoM ~ 37 Auelln 97 ~ P"' SanleA"e 87 so a.l1im0te 4 1 se O"'eh• 23 15 Apple Vell•'f 14 40 Toflanc. 14 so 81tmlngham 113 SI OrlendO 96. 74 17 &f> Voeemll• Vly 51 28 Bl""arck II 01 Phtledtlj)tll• 43 37 8•keralleld 63 36 m-MIMiftt Pnoen1a 7 5 45 • B.t.tow 8olM 30 17 P1tt•:t.: 45 35 BMomotlt 62 -$0 Boelon 42 35 Port Mo Se 211 Blg8-. &II 24 ll<Jllelo 3A 30 Pot1i.nc!. °' 31 25 lllahoe> mm .. mn" S u rf report llutllngton VI 31 27 PrO'flcMnee 39 311 B¥he 71 37 CUC* 00 13 =•ty 411 42 Caletln• 00 00 LOCATIOff llD l*I. CllieeQO 35 28 05 ·07 c-Caty 115 52 Clnd"nell 47 36 49 29 Eur•• so 42 iu ..... 8Mc:I> 2·3 w Clev .. end 39 31 Reno 45 39 FrMnO 57 35 Sent• Monlce 2-3 w O..llat·FI W0tlh 6 1 41 Rtchmond eo 39 ~ 2·3 w Secr.,,,.,..10 S3 4-0 L&llCNlet 08)'10<\ 39 33 45 30 LOf\9 llMc:h 87 47 San Diego Cnly 2·3 w SI LO\M Weter1empt1 o.n-Ill 05 S..111• 24 19 ~~ 66 so 0..MOI~ 33 20 Shr9'IOPC>f1 52 31 OetrOfl 37 30 SIOux F•H• : ~ MONOVla mm mm Duluth 25 19 S90i<•ne I 0 04 Monl90elle> 66 51 Tides EJPuo 119 29 Syrea.oM 3" 29 Mont•O)' 56 4-0 EHnevllle 48 35 mm mm Felrbanka 00 --09 f<>e*I• 42 20 ~:on mm ,,,..,, TOOAY fer go 19 OI Tucaon 18 4 I Nowpor\ 8Nch 117 47 Firat low 12 13 . ff'I Tua .. 11 Flegttan 45 17 52 38 Oeklend so 39 ~'°* 11.41 e m 55 Grand Rac>ldt 33 25 WMNnglon !<: ~ On18r1o 14 411 I t7pm 01 WICNla GrMIFlb 10 -11 WMk-Berre 311 29 Plllm Spr!nQa 72 40 5-'lol'llQh 7 17 pm 40 Gr_,abofo.N C 47 39 Puedene es 48 Het11ord 35 30 P..,Aoblee Ill 29 I UNOAV ~ OI 13 A._.,. 113 43 Fltal IOw 12 38 • m I 4 liOl\ONlu es 117 Extended Red 8lun 54 28 ~loW 702• m 57 H-10<\ 70 ~ Ae<lwooO COy 52 39 1 49pm 03 lndlanepolla 42 34 Reno 42 30 Secotl4 l\lgh 7 56p m 4 0 Jach on.Ma 64 49 AIOnQ ,...._ Oranoo Coeat, the •0tecaa1 Sac111men10 63 34 SunNlllodayet4 48p m .rlaMSundey Jack aonvrno 80 71 c:alla for PetlOd• of h~h cloudlneN. Sallnat 56 33 •I II 34 • m enO Mt• again el 4 AS p m J-23 Oii ot.........iM leir "'"'"cool ~.YI encl "''kier SM llernardlno 14 45 MO(W'I rleM todey at 249 pm Nit ol K..-Caiy 41 21 r'tlgl'lta H~I In lhe IOa and oYetnigl'lt San Gabfl9I 4S 64 3 02 e m encl r-eQal" Sunday et 3 I? 56 35 10w9 In I 4o. and lower SO. San Diego 64 49 pm pected to boosl th1" 'car's ligure 10 17.475. That wall quahf\ 1hc dastnct for about $1 .9 m11lwn more an state funding than the '>l'hool hoard had ant1c1pated whl'fl 11 adupted a $60 mallton budget an <.;ttptr:mbcr La~t spnng. In 1ne school board members. an11c1pa11ng a budget defi- cit, approved $1 5 m1ll1on an cut!> for the 1985-86--school year. The board also set up a lts1 of pos111ons and programs that should be restored tirst af add111onal funds became a,·a1lable. LaaVegaa ~~hol~~ma1n~nan~andl1brary ···~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ services. Joe Holder. the d1..,1nct\ depul) • supenntendenl lor bu'>lnl''i!>, said most of the add111unal mone) must be used to pa) for more tl':llherc; and books. The dastnct ,., al'o pu tting aside money Im UO\l'ttkd sala ry adJUStmt nti. for '>Choul \'mplovees. After these funds .m· allocated. a .. Holder said the !>Choo! board decided to folio" this outltne rn allocating the unt."(JX'Ctcd 'iurplu~ funds. Accordrng to the board dec1s1on this week. th<.· monc) wall be used for In one case -classroom supphc., -the board decided to restorr S 137.500. an amount even higher than onginaJty planned. Thal dc- c1s1on required the school board to use an additional $50.000 from 1t) contingency fund. It brought the total restoration pack.age to $27 I ,000. Holder said he does not ant1c1patc other significant budget changes for the remainder of the year. M URDE R T I E D TO DRUG DEAL ... From Al drama that ha\ mystcrioµs o"cnoncs and hinges on a doomed drug deal and a liklong friendship ravaged b) greed The tnJI .,..halh oixnl'd Thur!>da} Ix-fore ~upenor <. oun Judge Donald McCanan 1n ~anta .\na with both Campbelrs and ( owcll'' parent~ 1n altendancr rrc;umes Mundav In hie; opening statement\. A vdcl'I said Campbell .... as 1ntend1ng to fl> 10 Fargo. N D \lollh a pound of h1gh- grade coca1m· on Apnl 17 1982. the da) he was kil led and thrown into the ocean AMBUSH ... From Al Wa\Jng a 'lhotgun. Br11.,.. n ordl'(l'd C och and his four lnend., •>nto the lloor but a fight hrnl..c out .,.. hen •>nl· ut ( od) ·., tm·n11\ tn1·d 10 ~rilh thl' gun. c,a1d Tooh1.·1 The pni,l·11Jlor ,,11<.1 Rrown then grabbed .1 h1111lwr knite and o;tabhcd ( od} Th ough h111h Hr11.,.. n .ind Tu' alu .... ere tun' tl·d 111 murtkr robber. c1nd hurgl.1r~ thl· ~.inw JUI) dead- locked on Mnndr..1gon" .. 1n\11lvcment in the cnmt.· .ind Franklin declared a m1s1nal Mondragon the nnh one of the Though Campbell did not know it. has North Dakota drug contact-; were actuall y federal drug agents who planned to snare the 27-year-old an a \ting operation. said .\' deef. But when < ampbell disappeared. the drug agents volunteered to help local police 10 O range Count y and ( ampbell's parents track do" n the kill er • !'.earl) a )Car after Campbell van- ished. Cowell caved 1n to the prec;-;ure of the undercover drug agents and confessed, A vdecf said. A second man. Donald D1Masc10. also was three to take the wnness stand. said she went to the apartment intending 10 bu) drugs ·She said she was unaware of any robbery plot A new trial for Mondragon is c;c1 to open next month. Toohey said Mondragon rcJC'Ctcd an opponunll) to plead gu11l~ 10 a reduced charge of second-dcgrcl.' murder. which cames a 15-year pni.on term. A.Horney Gary Proctor !>aad his i:ltcnt turned down Toohc> '<, offer because she "didn't feel she was guilt of anything.·· arrested m connection wnh the murder and wilt stand trial at a later date. Clark Lee. a federal drug agen t and the first witness called in the murder trial, testified that Campbell sold him an ounce of cocaine 1n late 1981 for $2,000 and then agreed to sell a pound 'of the drug early the next year. A secretly tape-recorded conver!.8- uon between Campbell. Lee and another drug agent was pla)ed in court Thursday. In a poltte and friendly voice, Campbell is heard arrangmg a cocaine deal and bare:.i1n- ing for"ince nta ve money" fordehvcr- U\g the drug. A vdeef sa id C owcll agreed to 0} Campbell to North Dakota; and that Dimascio, who was to go along on the tnp. put up most of the money for the cocaine that was to be delivered. The prosecutor said evidence v.111 sho w that Dimascio broke Campbetrs neck and pushed ham out of the airplane as Cowell piloted the craf\. He said the two men stoic about $2.000 from Campbell as well a~ the pound of cocai ne. Campbell's parents. residents of San Juan Capistrano. spent weeks trying to locate their son beforet(inall} getting police to in vestigate the disap- pearance.They also hired two'privatc detectives. who were successful 10 locating the drug agents Campbell had been dealing with. J A IL CR OWDING •.. A vdeef said several piece!'! of evidence, including apparent blood stains in th e airplane and the d1'i- covery of Campbell's luggage at D1masc1o's house. led authon11e'> to belteve Campbell had been murdered even though his bod)' wa., never found. lol From Al lnncased U\C ol 1he \hcnff- ( oroner'\ P<>"C'r 10 cllc and relca'>e am.•c;1ecs on ml\drmranor charge'> .... ould empt~ 1hc Jails of all but thr potcnt1all; dangcrou.-, inmat1.•\ Herman \.ll(t "I don't undcr\tand ""h)' these peoplt· arc hl.'ang ht•ld at all. .. he ' Sdl<l Th1.· '>range ( ount) Board ot liu1ll:r\ l\llr\ agreed an October to C\pand the use ol c1tat1on-relca..e to keep Jail population w1th1n coun-mant.lated gu1dehncs The hoard authorized the h1nng of"" dc1cn11 on-release officers lO holster the existing Mun1c1pal WE'RE LISTENING J ust Call 6 42-6086 D•lty Piiot Dell very I• Gu.renteed lRA~,1 ,f (,()A , T ( ourt-run program. The extra offi cers arc e\pccted to release about 330 more ar- restees a month who are not considered a risk to publi c ~fety. accordins to Larry Parn..,h . co un- t> admin1s1rat1ve officer Detention-release officers re- view arrestee backgrounds 10 see 1fthey should be released on their own recogn1z.ance. Officers may also reduce bail to help ehg1blc arrestees get out of jail Dunng 1984. 6,275 people were released under the program whale bail was modified for 10.389 others. Cowell. who owned an Anaheim automotive shop spcc1al111ng 1n re- pairing Pantera sportscars. tncd to cover up the crime by cla1m1ng he had Oown to San Diego to pick up auto parts that day. according to the prosccu lion. Avdeef sa id Cowell left numerous messages on Campbell's telephone tape knowin~ that 11 would help establish has innocence once poltce began invcsttgattng the d1c;ap- pearance. Cowell . now a resident of Aruona. 1s free on $250.000 hall. His attorneys have not rt'vealcd C'owetl's defense. What do }Ou like about the Dally Pilol'f What don't you like? Call the number at left and your mHsaRe will be recorded. tran~frlbt'd and delivered lo the appropriate editor , Tht' <1ame 24-bour answerlnit St'rvicc-may be used to record letters to the rd1tor on any toptr Contributor lo our Lt-tier column must Include tbtir nemr and telephont' number for verification. l\o circulotlon calls. pleast Tf'll u~ what '• on your mind. Clrcua.tlon 714/M2""333 Daily Pilat CIHllfled edYer1ltlnt 714/M2·5171 All other depertmente &42-4321 MAeH OfftCE Ket en Wittmer Clrcutetlon Tetepttonn Pubhsher Fttnk Ztnl AoM m•r'y Churchmen t ' ( r,nlrf)l'l'r Robert L. CentreU Doneld l . Wllfl•m• fl oduCI• r Carcu•ahon .a<1"'' Managa. Qr•,.. ( • ,., Howitd Mult•nery Peggy Blewlnt r1"'"''''"" 011ec101 "'"' .. ,~ M lkf'llno Oitt'CIOI VOL 71, NO. 327 • • ' Jail innJate wins spin in lotter y . BROTHERS SUE CITY ... By the Associated Press It may not be unusual for convicted persons who find themselves in jail to dream of ')Inking it rich and starting ltfe aoew. For one Santa Ana man. tempor- arily out of Jail and facing additional prosecution on charges of possession of drugs and stolen property. that dream may be a reality. Salvador Valencia Kodngue1, 20. as a convicted burglar He 1s also one ol 20 prople who will get to spin the lottery Jackpot wheel Monday. He is guaranteed to win $1 0.000 and he could win as much as $2 m1lhon From Al amved at the cocktail lounge to arrest his brother because the latter was reportedly intoxicated. Robert Heath was also arrested because he allegedly became engaged in a dispute with the officers when they took his brother into custody. They were both arrested for battery on a police officer . Both Freeley and Newport Beach City Councilman Bill Agee have criticized Yaf,man for filing the ..unusual case • and for his conduct dunng the original trial. "Thal attorney (Yagman) ought to be disbarred," said Agee. Freeley has been quoted as saying he intends to complain to the California State Bar Association because Yagman filed the latest suit. Feeley further de- scribed Yagman·s conduct in the courtroom as "disgraceful and un- professional." Yagman could not be reached for comment. Newport Beacb Insurance and Safety spokesman Duane Munson said that. because one suit already was defeated in connection with the incident. the outcome should be the: same in the $210 m1lhon case. "The issue has already been con- sidered. so the verdict should be the same:· Mun.son said. Although Munson said neither the John Heath nor Robert Heath case has much chance of winning. "it's still a big number and it's certainly a nuisance." Munson said the city spent a great deal of money defending the previous case. and two more costly defenses after Heath lost the first attempt as a waste of city funds. Rodnguc1 thtnlc!> ht'> loller) win-· n1ngs. no matter what amount. will h~lp solve most ofh1s problems. Vegas b ust a j ackpot for cop "God onl y knows I want to change m~ hfe," he sa id Thursday "I have bl.'en v.anttng to change my ltf~ for the fast }'Car. But It seems when rm lrytng 10 chan'e the most. I get trapped." Rodngue1's mother informed hJm through the glass window of an Orange County Jail v1sitat1on booth last week th at he was picked to spin the Jackpot wheel. W11h the help of a public defender and a lotter) security agent.' he was able to gain his release until Dec. 2. so he can part1c1pate tn the telcvi~cd event. ..A 101 of people are backing me up all the way. hoping I win a lot of monry." Rodnguez said. "I have a feehng I am going to win S2 million.·· LOS ANGELES (AP) -Police- woman Carmen Johnson went to Las Vegas to play the slot machines and hit a cnmefighter's jackpot when she recogm1ed and helped arrest a man wanted an a murder investigation 250 miles away. "What are the odds?" mused fellow Officer Jerry Manin, of Johnson running into Rudolph Harris. who had eluded Los Angeles police since Oct. 4. Hams. 44. had been ~ought m connection wtth the death of Ray Walker, 31 , whose decomposed body was found in a boarded-up closet in a home forthe mentally retarded which Hams operated in South Central Los Angeles Walker had resided at the home. When Johnson spotted Hams among the slot machines at the C'lrcu!> Circus Hotel-Casano Nov 16, she called her boyfriend. feUow police Officer Jerry Moya. The pair asked hotel security guards to grab Hams. Martin said. Rodriguez was stopped Oct. 31 by Irvine police for speeding and tailgat- . 1ng. then arrested for possession of manJuana and stolen property. Adams, senior activist, dies After the grand-pnze drawing 'Monday. he will go on trial Tuesda).'. Then thr following Monday. he wall face a hearing 1n which the probation department will argue that he should be sentt'nced 10 Jail because he \. IOlated probation on drug pos- session and burglary convictions. Laguna Beach resident Helen Frances Adams, wife of Alan E. Adams. died Nov. 14 of heart failure. Adams died in the cardiac ward of Kaiser Permanente in Hollywood. She was born Jan. 6. 1912. and was one of 15 people who founded the semor c1t1 ze ns movement tn Laguna NOVEMBER Will BE GOBBLED UP BEFORE YOU KNOW. It • Beach. She served on the Council on Aging with her husband. Adams was a resident of Laguna Beach since I 96 7 and a fifth gener- ation native Californian. She as survived by her husband and two sisters. Cleo Taeges of Rtversade and. Josephine Mahoney of Canoga Park. THERE 'S STILL TIME TO ROLL OUT THE NEW CARPET FOR THE CHRISTMAS .. SEASOlll JUST II DAYS lEfT. ii """""""' • !-<l -•f• ...... . .,.,..,..,., ; .. PlM8lnl Aft. • mfl _..,CA llll'1 DEN'S • ' ' -· •• Orange Cout DAILY P1LOT /Satutday, ~ 23, 1915 AS NO LONG-TERM TRAFFIC RELIEF SEEN IN OLYMPICS EXPERIENCE ... From Al All of these factors helptd explain the smooth traffic flow dunna the openina days of the Games. The problem. however, 1s that these changes don't nece.,sanly trani.- late to lonJ·term traffic wluttons Giuliano said. For example, increased employee vacatjons and absences can't be sustained year-round. And residents can't delay shopping 1nps or doctor visits inucfinitely. rt's also unlikely ti;lat truckers would make dehveries at night all the time without extra pay. G1uhano said some of the smooth traffi c flow near the Coliseum re- sulted from the tempurary ellmina- t1on of parking spaoes to create add1taonal lanes. Temporary bus- only lanes also were employed. But makina these parlung and bus 1.:hanJCS permanent would be more politically sensitive, she said. "A lot of the things that did happen (during the Olympics) can't be re- ptated." the UCI researcher said. Another discouraaiin finding was that motorists were quick to resume old routines.· "The most significant reductions in t:ongestion occurred during ,the first few days of the Games, when Olym· pics travel replaced other types of travel. particularly work travel," Giuliano said. "However, our evidence shows that once 11 became clear that andlock conditions would not matenahu. commuten and rcs1· dentt reverted to their normal travel behavt0r" She added. "Traffic volumes built very gradually every day (dunng the Olympics). By the end of the se<:ond week, they were back to normal." Even the few Los Angeles com· muters who ~n car pooling during the Olympics usually returned to solo driving after the Games, she said. Giuliano said 'the secon'd part of UCI's traffic ShJdy will try to de- termine which of the changes made the greatest impact on reducing congestion. ,, In the mcanume. he said, Oransc Countyonicialsmay be able todmve a (cw lessons from the Olympic' 1n address1na local traffic problems. "Controls on truck traffic 1n \Ome areas may have to come to be because every truck 1s as big as three cars." •he said Surpns1nJly, fewer accidents OC· curred on the l,.os Angeles freeway dunng the Olympic pcnod. Giuliano said. Because accidents art' a major cause of freeway delays. Also, mort' freeway con'11ruction work coutd be: scheduled during night hours. Dunng the Olympics. motonsts responded to warnings about poten- t1al conicstaon areas An improved daily freeway 1nfonn1t1on program 1ndud1n& notice~ about lane closuin and detours could be useful G1uh1no sud F1eiuble work hours also were a factor 1n eas1na Olympu:s traffic. Th" system allows emplorces to break from the convcnuona 9-to-5 schcd· ule to avoid fr«way congesuon hours. Giuliano ~id this system 111 widely used 10 Los Angeles. but not tn Orange Count) She said Orange Coun1y has one of the lowest veh1ck occupancy rates tn the entire countf) -and one of the lowes1 bus usage rates The Olymp1cuxpcncncew~. tbe UC I researcher ICkn~ I.hat Oranat County clnvt0• habits may be hard to break (11uhano pointed to one rather consavauve measure now ~tns 1mplcmC'ntcd -the cks1gnat1on of a new Ce»t.a Mesa Freeway lane for only vehicles carryins more than one ptrs<>n Even this proposal ha& pro,okcd controveny, and th~ car pool lane was approved only for a 90- da )' tryout ptnod. ··Tnat's a good example." G1uhano said. "of how d1tl'kuh 11 1s to 1mplemen1 ~me of the things that we kno"' will work 1n the long run·· STATE/ ION/WORLD ======== CALIFORNIA Governor asks for audit ofSuperfundcontracts By tbe A11oclated Pre11 SACRAMENTO -Gov. George DcukmeJian. in an unusual request Fnday, asked the Lc~slature to audit his administration's toxic cleanµp contracts, which arc being investigated by the FBI. '"I want to be confident. and I know the Legislature wants to be confident, in the quality and integrity of the state's hazardous waste si te cleanup program," the Republican governor wrote. A consultant for the comminee, Claude Everhart, said he did not know of any previous request by a governor for a legislative audit. The requeo;t will be processed routinely in 1he next few weeks, he said. . Appeal rejected ln clgarette sult SANTA BARBARA -An appellate court on Frida) reJccted attorney Melvin Belli's bid to mention the U.S. surgeon general's report on c1garcue smoking and cancer to Jurors heanng a cigarette-linked wrongful death suit. Belli. who had asked the court to review a ruhng by Suptnor Court Judge Bruce Dodds. said he had not decided whether to take the matter to the California Supreme Court. The Cahforn1a 2nd D1stnct Court of Appeal in Ventura did not comment on the merits of the appeal. but merely refused to take It under cons1derat1on. M~ gets 104-year term ln sez-slave case REDWOOD CITY -A man who abducted a hitchhiker and kept her for 11h yearsasa sex slave-sometimes in a box beneath his bed-wassenti:nccd Friday to up to 104 years 1n prison by a judge who called him "the most dangerous psychopath I have ever encountered." San Mateo County upenor Court Judge Clarence Knight imposed the sentence on Cameron Hooker. -'I , and directed him to pay $50,000 in restitution. A JUry convicted Hooker on Oct. 31 of I 0 of 11 felony ctiarges. including kidnapping and rape. Gay polltlclans from Brltaln, U.S., convene WEST HOLL YWOOD -AIDS, campaign strategks and economics top the agenda for what 1s billed as the first meeting of homosexual poht1c1ans and elected offi cials from the United States and Bnta1n. "The theme of the conference is speaking for ourselves. In essence. it is the beginning of a coordinated next phase fo r the gay political movement. .. said Tom Chorlton of the National Assoc1at1on of Gay and Lesbian Democratic Clubs. which is co- sponsoring the gay summtt with the Mun1c1pal Elections Commmee of L m Angeles. Kate leaves cltles battered, lsolated TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -Power and water were scarce 1n Florida's PanbandJe on Fnday. while some cities remained isolated by noods or roadblocks and the capital was crippled by trees and utility li nes downed b> Hurricane Kate. Gov. Bob Graham declared a state of emergcnq Fnda> 1n Leon County. which includcstTallahassee. Gadsen County to the cast and five other 10land northwestern counues. bringing to 19 the number 1n a state of emergency. Kate had weakened toa tropical storm Friday morning and mo' cd north to South Carolina. Suppller of Army rlfle part lndlcted BOSTON -A defen'iC contractor was indicted Fnday on charges of supply10g the government with thousands of defective parts for the Arm} 's M-16 rine. which officials said could endanger soldiers 10 combat. A grand Jury returned conspiracy 1nd1c1ments against the Waltham Screw Co. of Keene. N.H .. and two or its executives: plant manager George Olmstead and production manager Herbert Raymond, said U.S. AttP.rne) William Weld They are accused of shipping "flash suppressors.· M-16 nlle barrt'I attachments that m101m1zc the nash of hght given ofT dunng finng, thal tell short of government spec1ficat1ons Youths sentenced ln slaylng of athlete CHICAGO -Two teen-agers convicted in the shooting death of a high school basketball player considered a top college prospect were sentenced to pnson Fnday. with the youth who fired the fatal shot drawing a maximum .i0- year term. Before he received the maximum sentence. Wilham Moore 111. 17. t~ed to the parents of Ben Wilson Jr .. who was killed du nng a robber) attempt near his school. ··1 understand what I took from you and I know how you feel and I am very sorry," he said. speaking to Ben and Mary Wilson. "But I really can't say I am sorry, but I can sympathize." Bailey also sentenced Omar Dixon . 16. to 30 years in prison. Fatal mlne accldents ln U.S. drop LEXINGTON. Ky. -The number of fatal coal mine accidents nat11)nwide dropped for the first nine months of 1985. according to a ~ovemment report released Fnday. Preliminary figures show the rate of fatal tnJunes in coal mining in the first nine months of 1985 was four-hundredths ptr 200,000 employee hours. down f~o~ a rate offive-hundre~ths for the same ptnod in 1984. Fif\y-two coal miners died 1n work-related accidents in the fir'it thr~ quarters of the year. compared with 75 fatahllcs dunngthc same period of last year. WoRLD AIDS-related di.e.11e11 •preadl.ng bJ Africa BRUSSELS -The AIDS virus has be-en linked to a stunn10g vanety of fatal diseases that are suddenly be11nning to spread in many ~rts of Afnca. runrchers said Fnday at an mtcmat1onal symposium on Afncan AIDS. An especially virulent cancer resistant to treatment has appeared tn Zambia. Mo!'lt recently 1t has begun to affect the brains of its vtcllm~. ca~s1ng loss of mental function. said Dr. Anne Ba yley. a surgeon at the Univcrs1tl of Zambia. In a hospital in ncighbonng Zaire, reports of an unusual funga mcning1t1s have increased more than seven times since 1978. T hr St"venty of the disease al!!.O has increased. '8id Dr. Joseph Vandepittc of St. Rafael Hospital 1n Lcuven, BclgJUm Tbatcber often rea•arance on pact LONDON -Prime Minister Marpret Thatcher trjcd Fnda) to reassure Protestants in Northern Ireland by ~y1naa ncwqcn9w1th Insh aovemment reprticntatives will have no executive poWCT in the 8 nt1sh province. he made the statement as m1htant Protestants prepared for a rally Saturday an Belfast. thecap1t.aJ of Northern l~land. to protest the pact between Bntain and Ireland. Tea cbarted In foUed terrorl•t plot A.NTO DOMINGO Dominican Rcf?ubhc -Pohcc 11TC1tcd 10 people Fnday who they utd wcrc'involved 1n a (01~ tcnorist plot to ktdnap a.nd kill pohttcians and joumahm 1n the Dom1nie:an R~pubhc. President lvador Jorar Bianco's pol it1c1I opponent accuse him o~ 1~vcnttna 11 to divert eublac attention from d1vi11ons in bis 'ovem1n1 Dominican Revolutionary Part> Labor leaders and other leftists an h1d1na tclepho~ rtponcrs. to denounce pohct raids and dctcntion1 that bcpn Thutsdiy n1aht and conun~ Fnd.I) • { t Tax bill heading for.House vote Plan differ s from Reagan 's, but does cu t t axes for most WASH INGTON (AP) -The House Ways and Means C omm1ttee aimed for a final vote Fnda) on the largest tax bill in history . a plan that efits and Reagan's call tor reptahng the deduction allowed for state and locaJ taxes paid. Prepanng for the final 1,otc. Ro~tcnkowsk1 presented a pack.age that would' cut the 50 percent maxi- mum ind1 v1dual tax rate to 38 percent. creating a lour-bracket S)''i- 1em rather than the three bracket'> wnh a top 35-percent rate that Rc=agan offered: eAempt worker health in - surance from lal( and retain the full deduction for stale and local tax~~· Under the chairman\ plan thi: Senate l a bors to finish f a r m bi ll differs in detailll from President R~~ WASHINGTON (AP)-The ~n-work out differences between thi: tv..o agan's bul st1 would deliver t e ate labored Fnday to calm partisan chambers' versions. also ""a' ladt•n lower rates and tax cuts he promised tem1ons and fi nash a 1985 farm bill with contrad1ctol")' pro' 1s1um and for most Americans that v.ould give Preo;1dent Reagan with expensi ve "sweetener'>· added Responding to Reagan's call fo r a some poltC) v1ctonec; ""hill• c;pend1ng by Senate MaJOnl) Leader Rob(n "second American Re\olu11on ... far more than the White House Dole. R-Kan .. to attract support born of popular resentment against a wanted Congress had sel it.self a 'tpend1n& 1ax system that 1s unv.1se. unwanted The bill emerging from under a pile guideline of S34.8 billion oH'.r tht: and unfair," thecomln1ttee produced of proposed amendments contained next three years for crop program' a plan that Chairman Dan SC\cral of the kc ) policy goals alread} high above the m1ual admm- Rostenkowsk1. D·lll.. termed "a outlined b' the adm1n1strauon when 1stration budget. The ~natt· htll massive 1mpro' ement 0 , er present debate began a year ago. 1nclud10g a apptared likely to exceed S '()tu Ilion la"' ·· gradual lowenng of pnce-suppon The overall measure ""h1ch in· .. levels for ke' crops to make them eludes everything from crop 'tuh~1du:<. The 36-membcr panel. v..h1ch has more dependent on market forces lo food stamps and o"er~as tood aid <;pent almost two months tn closed-and less on federal policy. was estimated to cost more than $1 'II' door se'ts1ons wnt1ng the bill. saved But the bill . which still would ha"e billion. dwarfing program .l)W~ ol the biggest issues until last: ind1v1dual to go 10 Housc-\enate negouauons to 1ust a few years ago rates. taxauon of worker fringe ben----------------------------- Racial unrest plagues Philly PHILADELPHIA (.\P) -Ma)or W Wilson Goode declared a state ol emergenq an a mostl) whne neigh- borhood Fnda). sa ying he would not allow demonstrations against blacks mo" 1ng there to escalate 10to viol- ence. "I find there 1s an 1mm1nent danger of c1v1l disturbance which poses a serious. substanual and continuing danger to the health. safety and property of the ciuzens." said Goode. after street protests in the southwest Philadelphia neighborhood by sev- eral hundred whites Wednesday and Thursday nights. "It 1s tame for the c11v to as'iume control O\t'r th(' 'tre~ts 10 that ne ighborhood ... Goode said the state of emergcnc)' will remain in effect for at least two weeks. h proh1b11s people 1n groups of four or more "from gathenng or con- gregating upon public h1gh"ays or public .s1dewalk'i or 1n an} other outdoor place 1n the area ... ""h1ch 1s 10 blocks long and about four block'> wide Any which way he can ne"" 38 percent rate would aOcct couples "'1th taxable income!. above S I00,000. It would produce a uu cut averaging 1 ptrcent for the nchest ..\mencans. compared w1th 15 per- cent under Rcaa.an's plan. and give those earning S~0.000 to $40,000 a cut a' erag1ng 8 5 ptrcent. compared \\1th a o-percent reduct1on Reagan propoM''> Despite those d1fTerenccs w1th the president's package. the committee hill dose!) tracks the guidelines that Reagan laid down. It v.ould bnng in essenuallr the 'Mime re"enue as present Law; sweep about ti I m1lhon lower-1ncome fam- ilies off the tax roHs enurel). assure that v..calth) ind1v1duals and profit Jble corporations pay a share ofta~e" regardless of how many big deduc- 11onc; the) have. and change some la"s that favor one t~pe of bustnc<.<. o' rr another . .\lso. hkc Reagan's. the comm11- 1ec's bill would do almost nothing to s1mphfy the tax S\stem for most people and businesse~ Residents of the 0 ' erwhelmingl~ white, ""'ork1ng-class neighborhood took to lhc streets the past two n1ghtc;. shouting racial insults against blacks who had moved 1n recent I) A.n unidentified man uses a s nowmobile to make hla way down a 1now·fllled street ln Seattle, Wuh .. on Friday. An early winter 1nowstorm closed tehools and made driv- ing buardoua throughout Wuhlngton and n eighboring Oregon . 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Cluiet. j Two more volcanos 1 worrying Colombia BOGOT .\ l 11lllmh1.1 t .\Pl Rumblings ha\C tx·en ht'3rd 1n '\1.1\ more 'olcano' 1n ( 1llnmh1a and .1 \Oulhem go' em11r .l\l cd lorc1gn 1 • perts Fnda} to tind out 11 there I' J Janger of an crupth>n ll l l' tht• 11nl' ·in 'o" I .\ that l1lkd :'i llOll peopk -...:c, Guzman ge1,ltlg) prcifes.,1H Jt \ alle' l 'n1\ef"l1t' tn (ah '>aid thl· ,k, asta11ng erupt11,n ''' 'e' a1h' 1.kl Ruiz ma' ha\t' trtS{tert'd 'olt.an11 act1' 11' 1n the 340-mik ''n.'h h 111 \h(' .\odes \fountain'> <.10' "v1ercedcs .\prJo n l 'annn pro' ince in soulh<.'m C ,llnmb1a ~1d the 15."'~l-foothigh .\1ulr-al 'okan1' r miles south\\CSI of Pa~to V.d\ · nu ~ 1ng 'en <itrang1 noise,.. 11n r hur,dJ\ l •utmJn \did there al\o wen· r1'f'''"' 111 'tt•am and rumhlint-t on [ hur,dJ\ tri1m the I ~.1 I I -loot ( 1al t'IJ'' •kan.1 1 ~milt·' "'e't nt P3'\to In .1 ( ar&hnl Radtn inter-11'\I. fmn Pa,:1• th( pn"1m1.\I capital ,-, m1k' '<'U\h\\1'<.t 01 Rogota the gn' <'rn••r ... ud 'he: a<.~1·,! tht' n:i11ona ~'" emmcnt w '-C'nJ lnrc1p.n 'nit an•• (\pcrl' .111,1 <.cl\m11h1~1~t' '' Jl tt•rr111n1· I \1ulra ~•"'{'\ J dang1·1 the ~t" crnt'I <,a1J l hl'rt' "J 1.iritt P''PUIJt111n near 1h" '11kann and 1hJ1 I' "h' It ' n,·,l'""'H' Ill adnpt .ii prn cn11' c m,·a,un•, · Navy man confesses, wife held in spy case \\ .\SHl1'.(1 l ()'\I I •\Pl -ThC' \\lfC' ol ' 'a\\ 1ntelhgenC'C c:'mpltHet al'Cuscd oi \t'lltng l ' ~ m1htar. ~rc1s to l\rad and Pal1,.tan IN S50,000 ,,.. .. , arn"tt'<l .._nda" ntVit 1an FBI official \Bid '\nn HcndC'rwn Poll. rd ""'le l'' ti• year ''' 1han tntC'llt t"nt <' \l'1cr.m lonathan J Pollard '' v.a' ul.cn 1ntO CU\lod\ about Q p m h\ f81 aicnt said the offic1al ""h'' ac;ked th" his name fiot ~ u~ " he 15 ~1na procc~ and she'll probabl) ~ taken shonl.> to th<' central cell block." of lhc Pt'1m1 ot Columbia pohcc depanment thr 11tfo 1al ""'d 1n a tckphone 1n1er-1cv. HC' ..aid he had n<' Nhcr dcuul' ot the ,\ITC',l l \ olllC'lal' '81d f'nda' that f'nllatJ adm1ttt'd rt'C'Cl\ln nurl\ s~o 11no tor supph1ng \ ~ m1llta" ~ rtt\ ll) h~l'I and Pal..,tan Pubhcl\. th( f\t'aell\ IO<llSted thC) knew noth1na aoout an emplo}et\ Pollard y,,ho v.a\ m,ted ou•\1dt their tmbaSS) Thunda) and cl\arscct with csp1on And the) ma1n1.11oed 11 v..aupinst thttr poh to SP) on an alh hkc tht Unucd tat6. wh-ch 1iuppht~ mo t of bract'~ fo~ t'\'tlnom1C and m1htary atd ___ ,_ _ __,,...,..._ ___ __,_ ___________________________________________________________ .................... ... . .. .. I . Countyvolunteershonored Ten Orange County andividuaJs and aroups were recently chosen 10 receive commenda1ion for volun· teerism at the 13th annuaJ Carnation Community Service Luncheon at the Wesitn South Coast Plaza Ho1el. Those from along the Orange Coast are: The Boys Club of the Harb(>r Area for its use of courH-eferred volunteers at clubs in Costa Mesa, Newpon· Beach and Irvine; Paul Griem ofLafuna Niguel for has work with Alcoho Services, a Costa Mesa based health care agency; Martha Burger of Costa Mesa for serving as a volunteer for more than 16 years: and lee Merryman of Newport Beach for founding High Hopes, an agency that meets the special needs of people with severe head injuries. Top •peaken The Orange Coast College speech team recently· opened u s 'f 985-86 season with a first place .ue at the Pasedena City College lnv1tat1onal Tournament. Winners in ind1v1dual e'en ts in- cluded Joel Castellaw. third place an oral anterpretatton and excellent certificate in impromptu: Marcus Jacques. second place 1n oral inter· pret.ation and finalist 1n duo inter- pretation; Mary Kay Pinkston. sec- ond place 1n mformauve and finalist an duo anterpretauon; Tana Espinosa. third place tn persuasion; Hel_en Gaffney-Sa}er. finalist and supe_nor certificate in duo anterpretauon; Ton} Buccola. finalist in duo inter· pretataon: Patt) O'Keefe. finalist in duo anterpretauon: and Kara Oreen. finalist an duo anterpretauon. In the novice d1v1s1on Doug Wood- ':"ard, Tina Espinosa. and NadJa _..._ .-. '· -1 . ........ -1 ~ ' i --• -.Jo •I -- ('> .: .. _. PD.ONAL WOOD , Sadcghian won first place. Wood-the dnve should call 651-2617 or ward and Espinosa won supenor 651-3032. cerificates and Sadegh1an won and excellent certificate. Ove~ •tudy Edacadoapartnen Wells Fargo Bank and Glen Yermo Elementary School became .. Partners an Education" during ceremonies at the Mission Viejo school. The joining was part of the Adopt- a-School prOJCCt developed by the Junior League' of Newport Harbor, Inc. The program works on the prio· caple that the adopter wlll donate matenals and human resources to enrich the program at the school. WeUs Fargo Bank will teach 5th and 6th graders how to open and maintain a checking account. Speech a•ard•· Six mctnbersofthe'Uni versty HiJh Svchool Speceh and Debate Team won awards at the Second Novice Tournament held recent!}' at Estancia High School tn Costa Mesa. they are: Jason Bosttck. Ron Sokolov, Kathleen Jurgens. Karl Frost, Nancy Won and Matt Leibel. Toy• for Tots Reserve Marines based at the Marine Corps Air Station an El Tora recently started their 38th annual Toys for Tots collectton drl\e. The nationwide appeal collects new toys and delivers them to needy children an time for Chnstmas Major 8111 Hendncks. a Reserve Manne employed b> a mo' 1e studio, started the the dnve 1n 1947 Anyone interested an supporting Five Costa Mesa residents are currently studying abroad for a year as pan of California State Univer- sity's International Program. They are: James F. Devlin and David· B. Smith, University of Flor- ence. Italy; Lynn M. Huizenga and Katherine M. Parish, University of Provence. France; and Linda H . Maul. University of Heidelberg, Ger· many. Over 7, 700 students have part1C1· pated in the program since its inception 22 years ago. Greek advl.er . Ellen Thomas has been appointed Greek adviser and St\ldent affairs officer at UC Irvine. She will be responsible for fraternity and sorority advising. She also will assist with student leadership development pro- grams, the campus alcohol ed~~t~on program and· other student actavmes. Thomas fonnely was ball director and Panhellenac council adviser at Ashland College an Ohio and assis- tant dean of students ·at Texas Tech University in Lubbock. She received her bachelor's degree at Allegheny College in Meadville, Pa., and her master's degree in co llege student personnel from Bowling Green State Uni versity an Ohio. She as now a resident of Corona del Mar. Unlvenlty grad• Five Orange Coast residents re- cently graduated with honors from It's a lot of Bunk! "' .. , ·-. -. • J Space uvlnQ fumllure for Ghldl•• « adub.. Ma«M from .. IOld pond9roea pMe. Vwt.ty of flnilbel r'8llable. ~ lndulle: • Loft bede. bunk bede, « .... beds J ·~•room..U _ • Cu.tom d11lgne avlllble -.. A perfMt C......._ • Ml91 J tlll ........ Q1MllllL ... 1r Gift flllr In Anlhlllft, Deo. N ,_.-> .. National University's Orange Coun- ty campus in Irvine. From Irvine: Sonya Lee Donaldson, bachelor of business ad- ministration, and Jerome Thomas Hohn bachelor of technical educa- tion; from Huntington Beach: Karen Kay Puchalski and Alfonso A. Madalengoitia. both with bachelors. of busil'less administration; and from Laguna Niguel Diana Jeanette Hecht, bachelor of business administration. Sorority pledle Carole Lung of Huntington Beach recently pledged to Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority at North Dakota State University. Lung is a sophomore majoring in fashion design. Br1tJ6e leaden • Kay and Kris Larson of Costa Mesa were leaders in their section and sixth overall in the H4-player 1985 Fall North American Cham{>ionshaps in bJidge in Winipeg , Manitoba. Card players of every skill level competed during the meet. one of the the three major tournaments each year sponsored by the Amencan Contract Bridge League. Jarl•pradence •••rd• Six Orange Coast residents were recently awarded the American Juris- prudence Award for their academic performance at Western State Uni· versity of Law in Fullerton. They are: Belle Ballinger of Costa Mesa; Sandra Bolto n, Margaret Cahall and Carol Brydon of Hunt· angton Beach; and Michelle Fron and Chnstine Clemens of Fountain Val- ley. SHEEPSKIN SEA TCOVERS from 529ea . • Floor Mats • Car Covers • License Plate Frames • Bros SHEEPSKIN SLIPPERS Dashboard Covers Steering Wheel Covers much MUCH I m0t• 1927 .Harber Cotto M.to anw10• ... -ue31 ~ '--"""' 114-SS4-2MI • ~ ~ "" ~ ...... 1u.nt-11st 631-7189 Elegant Waterfront ·Dining Unique And D1vPrSP Foods From Around The Worlci 714-646-5225 RESERVATIONS TAKEN Vt. FT PARKING OOBBlE UP THE SAVINO$ llOllS-0-PlEllTY , .. •22s • . -<:": . ,, ,,, .-. •L&L--' '--"' ._ 3333 P~CIFIC COAST HWY NEWPORT BEACH. CA DOWNSTAIRS FROM PROMISES CHRISTMAS IS COM/NOi CNR/$TMAS IS COMINS T Alli llSIMILIS & t•VIT ATIOIS c..,.... ......... tf c., ...... t.t4e .... YMI NIMIMIJH l '•AICAIN JotAYI IRAPE Vl•E WREATllS 6" -ti.IS tO" -ti.IS R " -•4.4S ti" -tS.6S ...... , ........ .. . , ... , .. AU_,lffll ... llU••• . .---~~------------------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ___________ __ ~ CELEBRATIONS 801 W. BAKER JU T ... OF BRISTOL • ; ~ FOnERLYWllllllll-._ .... ,....., •• ,.a A•llCA'I •AWOllTI Oll·ITOP PAIJY I PAlll •ITll 979-8570 ' 'Due to the meat cutters strike. what areyougoin'g to do If you can't find a turkey for Thanksgiving?' Ray Platz HutlJlgtoo Beach Mall man "Gee I don't know. I think I'll be able to find one. There seems to be some meat on the shelves ... Victoria Baer Costa Mesa Homemaker 'Tm going to go to Fedco. I'm sure I can find one there. But I'm.. going to ask them if they anuca- pate a problem anyway. I have a small freezer so I don't want to buy one infadvance. But ifl have to I will." Marge Pemberton Costa Mesa Homemaker "I'm going away so I'm not going to be affected. But actually the thought did occur to me. If we stayed home I was going to have a •roast instead ... Ru uell Osborne HwitlogtoD Beacb Semi-retired . .... "I can answer that one easily. We're 1nv1ted out so we don't have to worry about buying one. But I think it'll be a problem for those that do. I was in the market the other day and ft seemed that me price or turkeys was higher than it had been in the past." Judy Orlando Costa Mesa Homemaker "My mother-an-law 1sdoing It so I don't have to wolT} ... Ras Gllonona Costa Mesa Self-employed ··we ordered one an advance so we do n't an11 c1pate any prob- lems." Leslie Eaton Costa Mua Service manager "We're going to my mom's so I don't expect any problems. But if there are any, I have a canned ham at home we.can use." Complied by Fred Vogel1te1Jl IRVINE HILTON INT'L BALLROOM 405 Frwy at Jambor" Offramp FEAT\MING: Large diamond Rings up to 8 eta , Ladles 20 ct Emerald with Diamonds, Many Estate Plecea, Lavender Jade R1ng1, Sapphires. Rubles . Opela, Pearla, WatcMI, Pendant•. 8raoeleta, '" & t8 K Gold Also a Collection of Fine Brom• lnciudlng Remlngtoq . RulMll, Moreau, T. Molgonoz:L Aleo Clocks, Ivory. ~ne and Columbian Emerald Rlnga from the Muzo Mine ALL SOLO TO HIGHEST BIDDER. WI mlllLY 1111 Tl Anal PIDllW PM ...... .,.. Ill.I...,.. ,,... c°"" ........ 115 •I... afld C#ulmlMflM .,II HumphrlH, AuctlonMr ,., l1f11 (l 14) 141-1141 State Uc. No tOSI & 2"2 • SUNDAY AUCTION CMc:kt mutt~ Wf'lfted •PREVIEW 12.00 1PM cUh~~·e~e:'c 111n111111111T 1 Pll llUP TV LISTINGS ~ PROJECT UNMRSE JMOVtE • • • 'King K0119' 119331 Fey t ray, Robert Armstrong (l>J MOVIE t • • "Cit People" ( 1982) Nastasw klnsk1. Malcolm McDowell -9:30- 1 Qt PUNl<Y BAEWSTEA 0 &UPEA POWERS TEAM: UCTIC OUAROIAHS 8 SUPER SPORTS AMERICA • WORKING WOMEN C!) PROJECT UNMRSE Ui) ONE WAY GAME (ZJMOVIE ~9eh1nd The Screen I 1916 1 Charlie Chaplin Edna Purviance -10:00-11 Cl) CBS STOAYBREAK D atlALW.ANOTHE CHIPMUNKS !!~BEAT t& IJJ) 13 GHOSTS OF SC009Y. I BLUE KNIGHT SQUARE FOOT GAROENINO JIM COOPER'S ORANGE COUNTY G) DA TE WITH DALE m EBONY I JET SHOWCASE (tf INSIDE THE Nft ($l MOVIE 'ft•• "The Badtanders' ( 19581 Ala" l add, Ernest Borgnine (ZJ ROCK ANO ROlL: THE EARLY DAYS -10:30-11 Cl) COllEGE FOOTBALL D ~ KIOO VIDEO 1J AMERICA'S TOP TEN D ®>LITTLES &) Y AH CAH C00t< C!) INTRODUCING BIOLOGY 111)LULU ROMAH ID THEBEAM (0 MOVIE • • •1 Dune I 19841 Kyle MacLa- chtan. Francesca Annis -11:00- D IBMR. T U PVTTIN' ON THE HITS D ®) ABC WEEKEND SPECIAL O WRESTUNG 8) START OF SOMETHING BIO tD WOOOWRIGHT'S SHOP C!) 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CHARLES TAYLOR mwRESTUNG re> PUOO'NHEAO WILSON ~)MOVIE t • • Sallharov· t '9841 Jason Ro- l>afds Glenda Jackson -.0 MOVIE * t ' • M1SS1ng In ~CtlOO" 11984), Chuck Noms M Emmett Walstl l MOVIE t • • The Amencan Friend t 1977) Dennis Hopper, Bruno Gam -1:30-0 MUNSTERS MY LITTLE PONY I '9 AME.RICAN STORY iJt NBC SPORTSWORLO EI!) BEHIND THE SCENES f~IMOVIE tt•, "Skokie" (19811 Danny Kaye, John Rubinstem -1:45-m RELIGIOUS PROGRAMMING -2:00-e C8S SPORTS COL.LEGE BASKETBALL SPECIAL: THE ROAD STARTSHEAE 0 NBC SPORTSWORLD O OIDGET O VOYAGERS MY LITTLE PONY II m MOVIE • t '1 The McMasters t 19701 Burl Ives Brock Peters Cl) MOVIE • • Coach 01 The Year 119801 Roberl Conrad David Huboard CD AMERICAN STORY EI!) 8ETIY JEAN R081NSON m WORLDV1SION -2:30- O GIDGET FTV Ell) ROCKSCHOOl CD CONTEMPORARY HEAL TH ISSUES EI!) DOTTIE RAMBO !¢)MOVIE • * • 'Mall Dugan Returns" (1983) Marsha Mason. Jason Rooaras -2:45- '0'MOVIE t • '' The Karate Kid' t 1984) Ralph Macchio Nor1yvk1 Pat" Morila -3:00-e NFt WEEK IN REVIEW U MOVIE t t '' Snow White And The Three St009e5 (19611 Carol Heiss The Three Stooges 0 BIONIC WOMAN PUTTIH' ON THE HITS fl) NOVA CD CONTEMPORARY HEAL TH ISSUES R&SKINO IT ALL ~ LITTLE HOUSE ON TH6 PRAIRIE EI!) GLORIA A OIOS IR DONNA -A HOT SUMMER JennlfeT O'Neill etan u an attorney aa• •l.Cned to pt otect the alle&ed inurdere r of her mentor in "Chase." a new TY movie airing tonl&ht at 9 on CBS, Channel 2 . NIOHL ? MOVIE • • t 'Saturday Night Fevef I 1977) John Travolta Karen Gorney -3:30-e AMERICAN ADVENTURE D PBA BOWLING FAME '9 BUSINESS OF MANAGEMENT CJ) HOGAN'S HERO.ES -4:00--e BARNABY JONES fJ ®) THE RACE FOR NUMBER ONE: COllEGE FOOTBALL REPORT 0 FANTASY ISUNO m MOVIE t t ' Mad Mu t 19801 Met Gib-son Joanne Samuel Cl)SOLIOGOlO Ell) PRESENTE C'i) BUSIHESS Of MAHAGEME.NT ']J ST AR TREK ~MORK ANO MINDY EI!) 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Custom bui It to Sherman Cloy 's exa c ting specificat ions. s4999 96 MOS 15.90% A.P.R •• ClrrJ .... c.tnctJJ ...... er-l.NI c ....... i tt .... wllld! .. tt ........ tt '"' ORDER NOW FOR CH.,llTMAI DIUVEIHEll I HIGH POLISH EBONY GRAND ft<>fffR 04M OWN CONftfMNT FINANCING COSTA MESA South Coast Plaza 545-0415 l . Orange Coast DAIL y PILOT /Saturday, No-Amber 23. 1985 A.I G f1GHT 8Aa(J WfTH OAV10 HOROWITZ I HOU.YWOOO eu>ea.#' = "'l-Gr\ME SHOW IMAU. WOfCIO • WMU.l. Of FOAT\JNE FIRST PlA TOON I NATURE TOO ClOSl FC>f' COMfOR'T 9 PNCE 1$ RIOHT SAN OltGO ALM GD NANCY HAfWON C) HAAU NO HATO (0JMOVIE • '" "Children Of, The Corn' f 1984) Peter Horton Linda Hamilton -7:30- B OANCEFMI! rrsAUVfNO 9 MY UTTlE PONY II ·1 evEOHLA NIA BASKETBAU ~ eM'A'S'H e BARNEY MIW.R (() Cl.06E-UP 9 EYE OH SAN DIEGO Q! SAN DIEGO ZOO'S ANIMAL EXPf£SS H MOVIE • • • •, Tilt Pnvate fye1 119801 Don Knotts T1111 Conwat -t.'<Xl-11 AIRWotJ 0 Cl! 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Prejeati•• • Rtmoll' Conhol • 139 Channtl 1 tning • Cablf' Comp.11ttbl' Only s1,099 95 DIYIS-IROWM CARR IES A FULL Ll•E OF lllLT-11 IPPLIAMCES FUTURlllG • UlfltlCU • MOTPOt•T • C•AMUU • l lTJ:llH llD • IACH • l "IHH I I HIUTI *W•tRLHIL H ... l YMlt l lTClll MW fN TH -..UIS l .·fll. 9·9, SAT. 9-6, SUI. 12-4 ,, 13.9 Cu. Ft • .. -• ~ ....... : ...... ,s359ss "',.~ .. I • • lL I WHIRLPOOL 11 Cu. ft. llo Frost • .idf' Out Shttvu • lP R.K.k ... 0 ar.,. CoMt DAIL y PtLOT/ 8e1urdey, Novemw 23, 1985 2 .Mesa churches toinark 25th anniversaries Arttat•• drawm. of apaaded M.DCtarary at the Pre.by-tertaa Cllmcb of tbe Coftnant. Pres yterians, Lutherans set for celebrations Two Costa Mesa churohes wul celebrate silver anniversaries· Sun- day. At the Preabyterlu Qurcla of tile Coveaut, the Rev. Warren G. Studer, orpnuing pas.1or, will preach the 8:30and JO a.m. services to be held in the expanded and refurbished sanc- turary at~i8sO Fairview Road. SpeciaJ music will be provided by the Covenant Choir, under the direc- tion of Richard Messenaer. A lunch- eon and proaram will follow the last service. Reservations can be made by calling Violet Millar, 549-1397. t Founded in 1960, th~ church began with services in the Gem Building at the Oranae County Fairgrounds, and then moved to its first unit in February 1963 with 188 charter members. The first sanctuary was built in 1978. • • • Also marking 25 years will be the Prt.ce of P eace Latlteru C.•rcla, 2987 Mesa Verde Drive East. · Services will be at 8 and 11 a.m .. with a potluck dinner at 5 p.m. and a program of celebration ~t _7_p.~. Theme tor tne day, ··uiet>rauon or Mission," reflectJ the impact the church has had in its mission outreach to the world. At least 2S full-time m1ss1onanes and ministers from the church have done missionary work in numerous foreian countries. The church was orpnized May IS, 1960, in Costa Mesa by Andrew C. Anderson. On Sept. l J of that year it celebrated its first service in the present sanctuary. • • • Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, whose name ts syn- o nymous With positive thinking, will conduct a ' special service at 4 p.m. Sunday at St. Aadrew'a Preaby- terlu Qi1rcla, 600 . St. Andrews Road, Newpon Beach. Peale The public is invited to hear the author of 31 books, of which "The Power of Positive Thinking" has been translated into 40 languaees with a sale of more than 15 million copies worldwide. The title has become part of the language. The latest book is his biovaphy, "The True Joy of Positive Livmg." ' • • • C hristian Science lecturer Edwin Thanksgiving services scheduled Special Thanksgiving services arc The Rev. Bruce Lavery of St. Mary's Episcopal w11h the Rev. planned at a number of Orange Coast Timothy's will deliver the sermon. A Roben Comehson and the Rev. churches. joint community choir, under the Barbara Mudge : and United Five l..quna Niguel congregations direction of Ruth Sandberg and MetMdlat with the Revs. Thomas will have a joint service at 7:30 Carolyn Dcv~ne, will provide ap-Warmer and Ncrice Cornelison. ThankJaivina eve at the M111._ propnate music. . Music will be sung by choirs from .......,.. C.vcla, 24360 Yosemite Also participating will be the Rev. the churches, under the direction of o:nve. David Sandberg, Rabbi Allen Mitzi lnterlandi. Laguna Presby· Join.in& the Lutheran church will be Krause, the Rev. Steve Perry and the tcrian; Michael Sanders, Neigb- memben from St. TtmotJay'a Romu Rev: Terry Van Hook. borhood Congregational; Richard Cadlelk Chrda, Temple BetJa EJ Olild care will be provided. For Kelly, St. Catherille; an.d Ralph (llefwmet), Slaepllerd of tile Billa information, call 831 -8820. Webb, St. Mary's. -· c..rela (UCC), and Lapu Ntpei . • • • The Thanksgiving offering and MlmltrJ (Ualted MetJaodht). An ecume. rucal scrv1ce is planned continuing contributions to the iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil. at 7:30p.m. Wcdnes<Lsy at the Lapu Lquna Care Program, under the Prabririu O•rclt, 415 Forest sponsorship of the Laguna Minis-Ave., na Beach rial A · · ·11 be s Chun: cs and ~inasters panici-tc , ssoc1at1on, w1 sent to t. patina include the flost church with , Mary .s church where the care pro- 1001 W. '""-.... U•C.. Meee, CA Dr. Jerry Tankersley and the Rev. gram as headqu~rt;r;d. · 611.aM Craig Williams; Nelpbo"'°°' Con-At the Nel11tborltood Coecrep- MCC OCEAN OF LIFE 11 •• -. a 7iJO ,..._ sreptloul with lbe Rev. William J. ttou.l C.•rcll, St. Ann's Drive and 9". "--.._ Eilers; St. Catltettae Romu CatlaoUc Glenneyre Street. Laguna Beach, with the Rev. Roben Tressler: St. services Sunday al 10 a.m. and Wednesday al 7:30 p.m. will be holiday observances. • • • Services on Thanksgiving Day will be held at the following: -First Clutrcla of Cltriat, Scleatlat, 2880 Mesa Verde Drive East, Costa Mesa, I 0 a.m. -St. Aadrew'a Presbyterian Cltarcll, 600 St. Andrews Road. Newport Beach, I 0 a.m. -Rucllo Caplatruo Commu.Jt)' Cltarcla, 29251 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano, IOa.m. Sunday services at 9:30 and 11 a.m. will also address the holiday. , Churches observing the holiday on Sunday include: -La1au Preabyterlaa C.arcla, 41 5 Forest A vc .• Laguna Beach. 9 and 10:30a.m. -Lapaa Beaclt UaJted Me~od.lat Cltarcla, 21632 Wesley Drive, South La. una. 10 a.m. 0 . Leever of Wmter Park, Fla .• will Weise. • • • • soeak at 8 p.m. Monday Al the First Court Stella Maris# 1448, Catholic Caerd of Qrt1t, Scteat11t, Costa Dau&hters of the Americas, will Mesa. His topic will be "We're All concfuc1uaJe1odayandSunda.JatSt. Included in God's Family... Joachim's Parish Hall, 1964 Ora.nae • • • C H A Hanukkah fa mil)' workshop, the Ave., osta Mesa. ours are noon to flnt in a aeries of holiday workshops, 7 p.m today and from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. will be held at 4 p.m. Sunday at Sug_~yhems inclu~e oil paintin~. Temple Bat Yalam, 101 1 Camelback necdJework, books, religious articles, St., Newport Beach. 1 ~-t.. ood d ·A Nancy Mar<:us, Sisterhood presi-pQtted p ants, UGAery g s an IJn den1 will lead the sessions. Ad-certificates. .. . .. mission is $3 per adult and $1 per ··0cepenina-Xour Christmas Cel-. child. For rese1'Vations, call the tcm-cbrations" i&-<he theme ofa retreat at pie office at 644-1999. 4 p.m. Sunday at the Shepherd oft.he "Confirmatio~ :nd Other Rites of HISS UCC Church social hall, 30121 Passage" will be discussed at the Ni,uel Road. Sunday foruro at 9: 15 a.m. at St. he event is sponsored t:?y t,he Mlcuel ucl AU Aaiela Cll•rcll, 3233 La~a Nl1ael MlaJatry. For 1nfor· Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. mat.Ion, call the Rev. Dr. W. Terry IrcneOteyofOranoe Coast Co~He Van Hook at 495-7904. d .,. -p • • • • an the Rev. John Roacrs Da • A .discussion of the Hanuk· rcct~r. \Yill expl~rc the .significance o .(Christmas dilemma will follow com1ng-o~-aa~ ntual~ 10 gcnera,t and the 8 p.m. services Saturday at cont_irmauoo 1n particular. For mfor-Temple Betta El, 30121 Niguel Road, mat1on, call the church office at Laguna Niauel. For information, call 644-0463. the temple office at 495-2332. • • • • • • Music and poetry will provide the Sonya Saodrachild of Huntington spiritual theme for the 10 a.m. Beach will present a vocal recital at 4· meeting Sunday of the Ualtartu p.m. Sunday at the Oru1e Coast UDJveraaUat Fellowalllp of Lapaa UDltarlaa Ualvenallat C.•rela, 1259 Beaclt, 429 Cypress Drive. Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Her pro- Performing will be the Harmonia gram will include works of Baroque Plev'"'"" and poet Irene Schumann, Brahms and Beethoven. Bible Week TV spots feature Patricia Neal By tile A11oclated Pre11 "You come to the Bible with your hean. of course,·· purrs the husky voice of actress Patricia Neal, who then in vi1es, "But come to the Bible with your mind, too." Along with the sinuous tones, artworks of the ages appear on the TV screen. "The historyofWestem civilization begins in these pages. Our laws. Our sense of charity. Oiu: an. Our music. "Our knowledge of1he remarkable people whose ltves sti II conch our literature." The throaty appeal we.aves around the scenes. "Y cs. come to the Bible to learn. Knowledge-like faith -is a truly joyful possession." The images and voice are part of a 30-sccond, public service television spot to air on many stations next week as part ofNational Bible Weck, an annual interfaith drive by business and professional lay people, now in its 45th year. Its theme this time, expressed in widely distributed literature and publication ads as well as radio and TV spots:" Bring your mind as well as your bean to the Bible." • Orange Coast RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY ' A C. •11 WllC1•1 ,,_ The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Costa M ... FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th St. & HarbOr Blvd. Church SchOOI 9:30 Wounlp 8:30 and 10:45 Charles D. Clark. Minister CosteM ... MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 Baker Worship a Church School 1:30-10:00 J.m. Or Witham E. Steel 979-8234 Newpon Beach CHNIT CHUM:H av THE IEA UNITQ) mTltODt8T 1 '°° w. Balbol Blvd tn--R ev Lawre· ;e T Young ....... CMreh .... ~AM. • ..., '-lcMel Mid 0., c.. 7~A.M. .... l'.k Hunt1ng1on s,.on North COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHUftCH 6662 Hell Ave. 842-4461 Wcnhtp hrltc:e 1:30 a 10:00 1:30 lundey 8choot 10:00 Fountain \/shy FNTUNITED METHOOt8T CHURCH 18225 Bushard St 112·2513 James R. Hadley, Pa.tor Worehtp a Church School ,..30 A.M. , . UHITEO METHOOIST CHURCH f 1I01 ....... ueftt• AM. i N£WPORT CENTER ·; Corone def MM : 9"-cr7'5 : I .._lQlrdS...t:ltll . : ~ Burley R HOW9 • 1 ,. PRESBYTERIAN CIDCH OF Ttt: COVENANT llfuce A. Kurrie, , .. tcw Terry MoCanne, Dlf9Ctor of Adult Mtnlstr ... Pierri Allllgrt. Director of High Sdlool Mlnlstr• Tina Alcaru, Dlfector of Chlldrtn'I MlnlstrlM SIMly ...., -l:JCI & 10:00 I.Ill a.di Set.I - aM9I .. AMI lt:OO IJll. lllrMry ure 'na111161 - l:JO & lHt IJll. [ .... Slnlct -7:t0 pa 2850 Fairview Rd .• Coata Mesa 557-3340 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH (MISIOIHI Synodl 7'0 Vlctorte It., Coete Mese Lothar V. Tornow, PMtOt 131-1111 .,_ JeMt• ..... tor WORSHIP SERVICE 1:00 10:30 AM Scnby Scfloal 6 AM 81111 Class t:20 A.M. CMstilll o...t,,., Sclloal S...1118 ST. MARK PREs1n111111 CllUICH EastbiulfDr & Jlmbo1tt Ntwport Buch Rev W~"'m McQuoid PastOf A~st Pnte1 1!011t11 P Ste1urt Roc!aer Whitten. "'llSIC Director ..... 1:31 ll. E ....... Clum 11:45 A.I. fbwy Cart fOI Info: Cal 644· 1341 . . .. . ·~·: "A Dllll VlctlPJ" ., :1 :~ ' I CtUtCH OF REUGIOOS SCINCE ...,.,oftfle~Cloiur'ClllllJl~---2205 MAIN STAEET. SUITT 23 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA t2M8 For Information "9-1331 --, ~ . NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH Roaer J. Btrc. ,astor Kin Eifert Krocstad, Pastor WIUl•lllYIGI 8 AM ' 10:30 AM (Interpreter for the deaf at I AM) Slll>AY SCHOOC 9: 15 AM fbHt"y C•t Aulablt WEUlllE ST. MARY'S EPISCm-AL ' CtlltCH 111 ""' Ir' • .,.,. .. ". 141-1111 THE REV. ROllEAT CORNELISON Tne AeY ~ C. ~ Aalatant ...... HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Olec:ipi.e Of Cllr .. I) 2401 ,,,,,_ •t '1Mlt8 ....,., ....port .. ec:ll MS-m1 ,.,. ....... ._... .=,,,. '•r 421 Pn A•., latm ~ 494-3542 . .! Morning Worship I ~M Sunday School 9 AM a.ne &..-on. Mlnletw Y-Wiii N W*-*f -And *"*'1 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Mein •I AdMn•, Huntington llNclt SUNDAY: Moring Worship... . ............................. 9:00 PM Bible School. .... . .................................... 10:45 AM Evening WOf'Shlp ...................................... 6:00 PM .ActM Y .... car .... -....._,....,.... Miil• F..,.• 0..... M91C01m & ~ H Ker1199, MWW.11 .. ; Mer~ IC*\. Olf'Ktor at antlen E~llClfl OIAL·A-c>EYOTION -la Ult; Ofl'loe -a&-- u~ Ctwt.t ltnoe ,_.. Chuit:h of St. AM~ by ,,,. Sea ·~~ ' (Tl II .. _..... Of IEWPOal .. \W (aetonn) RABBI MMK $. •LER SHUIA T sm1Cl$ ftl.·I PJll. -Sat.·ll:lO I.Ill. F 1111ity Selvccn h i fnday ot Montll -7 30 RftlCIO\IS School. Adv" Cd . YOcillh Gtouc>S. S.~ 1011 CllMlhct. """"1 ltldl 1111 ....,..., 144-1- Centor Alen Welner Educetot Mlttam Ven "8ette SAINT JAMES ~ELCOMES YOU IUNDAY W~ HRY1CEI 7:30 AM • Holy Eucharllt Rite I 9:00 AM • Holy Eucharlat Rite II . .. 10:45 AM • Prayer and Pralle Eucharist Rite II ) Church School and Adult Educallon -9:00 & 10:45 AM (Music, sermon and chlld care at 3 services) MIO~WEEK WORSHIP Monday-Friday • 8:30 AM Morning Prayer Tuesday • 10:00 AM Eucharlat & Healing Service Wednesd•y • 6:30 AM Holy Eucharist ~'°'·''·John AehoJ. Aeeoc .. ''·....,Cox, AMletlnta Th4t Rev. Todd Sorenaeo •Mr. Samuel Shaler TM Rev. Thomas Henry • Mr Wllllam Roberts SAINT JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3209 Via Lido• Nrwpon Beach • 714-675-0210 -----•'---------------------------------------------r1 . SUNDA.Y ·------------------------------~ CHRllTIAI SCIENCE CllURCHES Su11cley NOTember 24. 1985 8:30 and 10:15 A.M. WORSHIP eAANOHESOfTHE MOTHEACHUACH, rHEFtASTCHUACH Sermon Topic: °'CHRIST. SCIENTIST IN BOSTON, MASSACHUSETIS :'J~!~~~lm~~~~~: "1111 lld BlllJ'' StArdrews Presbyterian Church l'lOO Sr Andtl"V>, R1to11I N<-wpcm ~ach C ~1ir, '"''~ 17141 oll-28.'IO Laguna Presbyterian Church "Cltrucb of Cblm .. " A '1idy dwell,_ a. S.. c..ty. Stk .... S.-. ...... IUlc. I s-.r W#'dlp l:OO. IO:IO.. I l1'IH1 Ow~.,..., Sdi#l tw all.,.. If~ ,,.,,.._ '"' cawr., F•d ~ ANu 416 For-Mt Avt • Phoot 494·7665 °'· W.1 ,.....,, .... Ct• ..... Or. c.... c..... OJAL.A-PRAYE"R 94 ·PRAV I Coeta Meu-Flnt Chwch of Clvta1 ~19nttet -MMe Yordo Or., Coeta MMe ChwOlt I ._., lol'toot tO:OO A.Ill. • .............. -.... Y .. Or.-t A.M.-4:JO ,,M. Moft. thf'U 'rt. Wod. 1·1:IO P.11 ........ ,.II. lrvtn.-Flret Church of Chrtet, lcl9nttet Rancho eon JOOCIUln tntennodlete khool •1 Mlchoteon (...., Yolo) Church I lundeJ '°Mot-10:00 A.M. Aeodtnt Room,~ loffenca "1WJ., Wt• 141. llonec,... ,..._ 10 A.M.-4 ,,II. lloft. ttwu let. 10A.11.-7,.ll.~ C)llCI e... -*-'-Y. ~ Huntington ~_,lrtt Churctt of Ctwtet, kl9ntlat '"''<MM. ................ Chutdt I.....,..._. _ _.. A.II .. nl I ... Retnt -llalll It, Newp,ort ._..._,.,.. CIMlrctt of Chrtet. Sc:lentlat -Vt. Ude. .... --' ...._ CtMeft I....., tcttoot-e:GO A 10:a0 A.II . .... .... ........ 1111 ve. Udo -. tin lot. t ....... ,,11. Tue..-7-t ,.II. 0,. 0-~ T~ -t.» 11 JO.-M lcw l llldJ f - MeWpcwt IHDh-leoaAd CtNrot\ of Ctwt.t, htetattet l100 ~ View°' c.... ... -C--I .__, 11i.11t tW A.II. Ru• .. Rn• IHI -r I . C.... HwJ., C... ... H I Mi I IPA&lC PWI M .. ......., ......... 1, ... IN...,_..,......,._.,, ... r-• •..-Ill .. ,_.... "*'9 CllN C..........., AT 41..L ll.flYICQ I \ - Orange Coat DAILY PILOT /Saturday, NOV9mb9r 23, 1"5,_1 --·"" Synod to rea~Sess Vatican II Possible c h anges by church council s purs s peculation By GEORGE W. CORNELL ~~·....., NEW YORK -An extraordinary synod summoned by Pope John Paul II and stanmg this Sunday at Vatican C11y wtll reassess the Second Vatican Council of a quaner century ago. an affair that transformed the whole style and outlook of Roman Catholi- cism. Vaucan II refashioned how the church funcuoned and how malhons worshipped, and there has been much speculation about Just what the world iSS(mbly of church leaders will do - that It may cl.lit back on the chanirs. develop them funher or. more likely, simply pool 1mpress1ons for fu1u~ guidance "Coll~glahty," 1he new, counci l~ spawntji concept of 'hared. pan1c1· patory i ovemance, seem s likely to be · a · cen1ral concern. w11h m~nad ramificauons from the local scene to the upper echelons. Whatever the case, it's timely to recall JUSt what the bas1c and sweep- ingly pervasive ~forms o f Vaucan 11 involved and their overwhelming impact on the church. both on the organtzation and Qn the people 1n 1t Following 1s a bnef summary of what that 1962-65 councll did. and the proliferating effects: Fundamentally, the council recast the church image from that of a stauc. I He '11 sing for pope Kenneth Mack, 12, l• huaed by fa.mlly friend Mary Ann Ned before leavtna Baton Rouge, La., for the Vatican to al.ng for Pope John Paul II today. Kenneth la the official representative of the United Statee at Italy'• firat Very Special Arte feetival for the dlNbled. Evangelists' ocean crusade bottled up Researchers want to examine shroud C HARLOTTE. N.C. (APJ -A research team ha'> a'>kl·d for permission to run detailed tests on the Shroud of Turin. the doth that many Chnst1ans believe may have covered Jesus Chn~t in n1~ tomb "Proposals have already been submitted to au1hont1es 1n Tunn and 1he Vatican. and they arc under cons1dera11on ." ..aid Dr -\Ia n Whanger. medical professor at Duke L'niversm and mcmtx·r ol ASSIST. the Association of Sc1enb.its and Scholars lntcrl''\tnl 1n the Shroud ofTunn. The ancient cloth. which is kept at a church 1n r unn. Ital\ tx·ar' the front and back images ofa crucified man In 1978. scientists probed the cloth w11h X-ra~'>. inlrarcd .ind ultraviolet light, spectro~aphy and 01hcr technique' The) .lb<> 100!.. 36 thread samples. proving for the first ume that stain~ on lhl· cloth were made by blood. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Two evangelists who want to spread the Gospel by dumping l4.400 ep1Slk- bearing bottles m the Pacific haven't a prayer of getting the permit~ they need in less than two years. the EPA. said. Craig Rice and Bob Jackson have been "bottle evangelists" on and off for 18 years and were all set to launch their biggest m1ss1on-1 n-a-bottle cam- paign last week when they discovered the Erw1ronmental Protection Agen- cy regulations. A.lthough the C\ angelists ·plan to dump 1he1r bottles I 00 mites out of the Golde n Gate. they come under EPA. regulat1ons because they are leaving an American pon. accordmg to agenq spokesman Terry Wilson. "The) 'rl' required to do cenain things The) need to designate a site where the actl\ It\ will occur ... and the) need to have an ocean dumping perm II." Wal son said. The ocean dumping permit 1s issued locally and can be obtained "fa1rl~ qu1ckl>-" said Wilson. Bu t first \OU need to go through the · Celebrityorilaments star Christmas tree ornament.a, donated by renowned peraonalltle. and decorated a "Celebrity Tree" at Roger'• Gardena. Newport Beach, bottom photo, were auc- tioned last week to raJ.e f unlla for the National Committee for the Pre•ention of Child Abuae. Mini.mum bid wu $76. The Orat to go Is the contribution by Elizabeth Taylor, left. Others are the chandelier decor from Liberace. below, and (rom San Francisco 49era quarterback Joe Mon- tana. len~th) site des1gna11on proces!I. which is handled b) EPA. hcad- quaners in Washington. "l beTieve they need to do a full environmental impact statement." said Wilson. who said 11 Y>Ould take more than two years to lOmplete 1he applications and get a stte appro' ed Ri ce. the 40-year-old head of Current E-.angelism M1n1stnes. be- lieves his civil nghts are being violated. "They're treating us hke criminals. and for what reason? A.II we want to do 1s spread the word of God 1ns1de bottles:· he said. Rice has been stuffing bottle<; Y>1th Biblical tracts since he was in- troduced to the idea b) a fell ow sailor in the Na'~ The messages are wntten in a 'anet) oflanguages and '>hipped off in hopes 1he ocean currents Y>lll can) them to shores thal mission· anes miss Rice. who said he checks the currents to ensure the bottles will head the nght wa~. said he's gotten letters from all over the world. He replies b~ sending a free Bible to anyone who asks for Onl'. HO, HO, HO! I 1 Having Trouble Selecting a Gift for Your Special Someone? Watch for gilt suggestions for this holiday season in the Daily Pilot's "Christmas Gilt Guide" appearing Sunday, November 24th. unchangeable monolith to that of a "pil&Jim" church, "always in need of being punfied." always seek.10g to improve its conduct and ways of teaching. "Chnst summons the church. as .s~ JOCS her plla.nm way, 10 that continual reformation of which she always has need ," declared one of the council decree~. echoing a view of the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century. BaSlc to lhat change was a redefio1- 11on of the whole church as the .. People of God," all wuh a sa) 1n its .. collCJlal" or shared govemnance. but wtth the bishops and the pope at the helm. .. The pnnClple of collwahty runs through the documents of Vaucan II hlce a golden thread," said the Rev. A very Dulles of the Catholic n1vrr- sny of America in WasbjnaJOo. O.C. Thr concept does away with the old pyranudaJ, mon&n::htcaJ V1C'W of church authonty, with the pope at tbe top. and everybody else down the lane follow1na orden. Whtie mamtaanina the supreme authonty of the papacy, the new aJJproach stresses cqllecuve chun:h governance by the bishops with the pope, &Jvina nsc to nattonaJ bisho p confcrenc.e!I and regular mtemationaJ mee11ngs So far, however. these meetinp have onl) been advisory, and the enurr .. c-OllegiaJ" v1s1on seems likely to bc at the hcan of issues likely to come up at the spcc1af synod, ocnter- mg on authonty and its awHcation . The council also opened the church to the world-at-large, changing iJ from a defenstvc. insular "fortress." AP~ Evan1eU.t Craig Rice with aome of hi• 34,000 beer bottle meuagee In Sauaallto. I --We will buy your china and crystal for cash 714-241-9973/818-905-6650 RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. -. Yw Dlllf c..tn Mire! l 9Z2 HMIQ M. VO .. COSTA IEA-SU-115' CELEBRATE THANKSGIVIMG I • • I I I ' th1 .Joint Ecumenical ~en il't' in L1i.runa fWat·h • 1h1.. 1 :a~u na Pn·,h~ krian ( hurrh -I I' I ,11,,1 \,1..·n111.. I .i.'.ll'l I th·'~ h 7::m P. \I. 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Here goes: owe l(oflw 1(1111cn 1101 Moire WNte (t i LWYY l(w.oi-beum ( 111 J M.(I ). ....... . Lo41y & Co. ( 101 Heney Pr1ot (7) • lllQlll•~···· ... Oetdene HIQll lancer• (71 The~(7l Colluo/P~171 JoM lllueeelll Alt. OOou. On en (7) -:~~~.~.~Jclt(4) • Thi 111"'9 19tothlra (5). ~~:;.;:15;.··-:. .... 'Ken (3). •. 'WOC8JT H•Cl'~I 'l'VTrNl(3) .. • .11m a Senol a. t 11 1IO 105 911 t7'A ea 11·~ 87 83 12·~ 81 11,~ \ 115 llA 57'~ $3'~ 28'A 27 24 20·~ I. Who used the "iron 1aw" 1n 1he movie "The Greatest Show on Earth?" 2. Identify the TV series set in the 1own of Wretched, Colo. 3. A cat named Desdemona pu~s~footcd through what comic stnp. 4. What pres1dent1al candidate claimed to have been "brainwashed" on the Vietnam war'? s: Identify the .romantic song that Allan Shl.!rman hoked up by using punctuation marks. Wklle and J.M. collected nine points apiece . Moira now tratls the KJutchers by five points, while Larry 1s a dbint and a half up on J.M . We go back a few years for m any of the answers m this week's repenoire, 6. In the play "Death of a Sale'> · man" what did Will y Loman sell'! 7. What major league baseball team has a black player named White and a white player named Black? 8. In the movie "The Last Time I Saw Archie," Roben Mitchum "THOROUGHLY ENJOYABLE ENTERTAINMENT. KIDS Wlil,_HAVE THEMSELVES A SALLI" -Judith CrlS1 Athou1and years of technology ha1creat9d the ultimate robot. Nowhe FOUllTAlll YM.lfY I.A MAIM OfWIOl OIWIGt f•,,..I\' fou• AMC fnlloOll SQu~rt AMC Ouw!Qf M'W UA C•l'(Unt"'I ,~·•1963 l'lO' 691 0633 637 0340 630911 GAllOE.11 GMYt f 0 .. .110\ WtitlltOOt !I» &AO• ''HILARIOUS! A bubbly diversion hard to resist .·· "'''''" ThomA-. I OS \:-;(,f 11:~ Tl'll .... ~o-. NOW PLA.YING CAllOEll GllOV£ U MlftAOA QAAJIC)( rmmJ ~NTA f( Sl'tllllQ! !""'~°'W~•Dl!Jllo> P.c•< C..r•••·~ AMCOranQt M• ,._ ,,. l•M,~0t ... 1 IU(IU 'Alll IJAIA<>"' ~ oUC)I !Ill '61 I 637 0'.140 AllAHllM ~?) lO" llMlll MISSION VICJO OllAllG( Pa.. 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UUIU AMC f ASMON SQUMf (213) 691 -0633 •TA•IA EDWMDSCIOA CE1ml 979-4141 FlllTAll nun f.DWMOS fOtlfTUC VALUY 139-lSOO ... fDWMDS WOOIRM 551-0655 u 1111111 PAClf'IC GAlIWAY 523-1611 ... VII" EDWMDS VOi TWIN 130-6990 -ClflDOlll 634-2553 Ul'TAW fDWMDS BRISTOi. 540.7444 edwar ds row,.,. ([ Nn R · · . : ..... :· . I ~11 ·118·1 : TuRNTABL£ T1P s By tbe A11oclated Preu The follow1n& arc Billboard's hot record h11s as they appear 1n t1cxt week's issue ol Billboard mapzJne. Copynght 1985, Billboard Pubhc.auons, Jnc. Reprinted with permission. HOT SINGLES I "Separate Lives" Phil Collins & Manlyn Manin (Atlanuc) 2 "We Built This C11y" Starship (Grunt) 3."Broken Wangs" Mr M1ster(RCA) 4."You Belong to 1hc Ctty" Glenn Fre)' IMCA) 5."Nevcr" Heart (Capito l) 6."Lay Your Hands On' Mc" The Thompson Twins (Ansta) 7 "Who's Zoom1n' Who" Aretha Frank· hn (Ansta) 8."Elcct1on Day" Arcadia (Capitol) 9."Party All the Time" Eddie Murphy (Columbia) 10."Slccping Bag" Z Z Top (Warner Bros.) I I ."Ahvc and K1ck1ng" Simple Minds (A&M-V1riin) 12.''Say You, Say Mc" Lionel R1ch1c (Motown) 13."Be Near Me" ABC (Mercury) 14."M1am1 Vice Theme" Jan Hammer (MCA) 15."0ne of the L1v1ng" IulA Turner (CapTtOI) 16 "I Miss You" Klymu.x (MCA- Constellauon) 17."Head Over Heels" Tears for Fears (Mercury) 18.''Pan-Time Lover" Stevie Wo nder (Tam la) 19."Perfect Wa)" Scntu Poh111 {Warn- er Bros.) 20."You Arc My Uidy" Freddie Jack· son (Cap11ol) TOP LP1 l.'"M iam1 Vice' SOundcrack" (MCA) 2."Scarecrow" John Cougar Mellen- camp (Riva) ).''Hean" Hean (Capitol) 4 ''Brothers in Arms" Dire Straits (Warner Bros.) 5."ln Square Circle" Stevie Wonder ffamla} 6 "Afterburner" Z Z Top (Warner Bros.) 7 "Wh11ne) Houston" Whitney Hous- to n (Ansta) 8."Thc Dream of the Blue Tunics" ung(A&M) 9.''Songs from the Big Chair" Tears for Fears (Mercury) 10."Born in the U.S.A." Bruce Spnng- sttcn (Columbia) I I ."Power Windows·· Rush (Mercury) 12."~ock Me Tonight" Freddie Jackson (Capitol) 13 "Who's Zoom1n' Who" Aretha Franklin (Ansta) 14."Knec Deep an 1he Hoopla" Starship (Grunt) 15."No Jacket Required" Phil C'olhns (Atlanllc) 16."Rccklcss" Bryan Adams IA&M) 17 "Lovan' Every Minute o f It" Love- rboy (Columbia) 18. "Greatest Ha"" The Can (Elektra) 19 "Greatest H11s Vol. I & 11" Billy Joel • (Columbia) 20."Livc After Death" Iron Maiden (Cap11ol) AMERICA'S #1 MOVIE! " A MOVIE FOR ALL AGES." **** .. ,,~, ....... "A JEWEL OF AN ENTERTAINMENT.'' NOW PLAYING • -flltlClll tl(ACll • OllAllOl 1-0-c- -'"O'OI' C-... I»' ~SJ IMIOJl8 ~ -(O.Oil<O\ ~t"'l~M•• LMllJUMIUJ I .,..illctVSciCal •41"' _....._ llWI 6611 u lrllllAOA P1< '< \ 1 INOCU '* 1.ao l.,.._ c.-- "' 3ll:ltl ... ~ Plak I HI Wl't )I °""'111•1:m> -NOW PLAYING- comflltW f4wlttta 9t1ttot !M074'4 COl'tiiW IOw.vos Cltltmo Cent« t7t'"41•1 .· Orange Coat DAILY PILOT /S1turd1y, Novembet 23, 1915 A8 • Pia hurt by slams r.of critics English a breeze compared to Chinese ~ LOS ANGELE (AP) -S1nger- aclress Pia Zadora li ves in a money- laced land of fantasy. but the dolltll\ can't screen out the pain of cnt1cs' gibes. "A lot of people t]link I'm a Joke I don't hke being laughed at. I don't like being attacked. People think that when you're very rich. nothing can hun you because you have all that money to comfort }'-Ou. That's really a Joke. Those v1c1ous cnt1c1sms can hun. I'm not some arrogant monster who's immune to gellm~ hun," the 28-year-o)d performer said. She admits she hves in an unreal world wtth her businessman-husband of eight years, Mcsh ulam Rikli~ and their I I-month-old daughter Kady at their luxunous Trousdale Estates ,home overloolung Los An~elcs. But, "I try to be real. It s not ea'}' sometimes. This is like Fantasy land . ... Luxury everywhere, msi de and out. Who could ask for anything more'! With all the money. I have everything I want. It's a struggle to keep your perspective in the middle of all this. So far. I haven't IO'>t the o,truggle" said the winna of a 191)1 Golden Globe. a pnzc many accused hcf husband of buying for her with h1!". wooing of voters .. So you get wounded anJ )Ou lick your wounds-and c;m1lc hkt' It docsn hun C\Cn though )ou'rc turn up inside You go on with the \how That's show h1r. isn't 11?" she a!>kcd. Zadora acl.n< •wlcdges none of her movies has t-,cr. g1.od and "Lonel} Lad}'" wac; a "real turl.e~" 'ihc believes "11 was uu1H' 'er~ had!\ 11 was diretted badly lt'c, a camp classic, one oftho'lc movu:i. thaL\ ~o bad 1t'<; funn\ "I knew 11 Y.as bad all along I d1lln t want 1t to come ol.11. I \elled and screamell I wantl'd my husband 10 buy It. to buy the whole thing and hide 1t somc"herc. That movie cena1nlv didn't help m) crcd1b1ht} problem · "[ feel hkc I dug my O\I. n grave and I'm ~trugghng to cr~wl out. I alc,o feel like thcn·'o; people 'hovehng dirt on me and trving to keep me bun ed ... 'ihe said. Lemmon to get honors in Cuba LOS ANC..ELES (API -Jack Lemmon will become the lirllt Am~r 1- can star honored at the annual Lal •. American Film Fc<it1\al th1!. Decem- ber 1n Ha .. ana Lemmon. hill wife. actress Felicia Farr, and his son and daughter. Chns and Counncy. will attend the festival. which runs from Dec. 2-16 "Jack Lemmon 1s one of Holly· wood's best actors 1n all genres." said Julio Garcia Espinosa. Cuba m1n1ster ofcultun .. 8AEA M U'U li~Pd fl&.-1/.t !>l9 S1J4 vAOENAPAAK PkJfit ... H•wn 1 i'tr• °' ,.. .... 1121 40'1• • COSTA MESA f..ttw.ttrh 8r1 .. t0' S40 7444 •COSTA MESA f-O'Wdf0'\ 1 1nPn .r l •"·h·~ 97<1 •141 ll.TOAO Cdw.t<O\ ..... )<lt.-1,~. 581 S880 kOJfTlNCTOfj BUCH E.tlwaf!I\ TWln A411 OlAA *tRVi'HI: l.t!WJr<l'S Wl>'Jllt• k)o· SSI Ol>SS *t>.MIRAOA f ..tetf\l\( .. tt"""'I\ V.3 llJ'I P-.>e11'tc \ l)r •"9'' U• ve In 6 t4 q II I ORAN(,( ''fldor t '..s 1~'>1 * WESTMINSTtA [.,JN1HJ\ l 1rrt ''*·I 'Nt"\t R'll t•HS "-'••4:~ ,,. •1"., 1 ,, .. ,. "'""''""". • PA(~( ... 1(0 !"'4 I _CXJr.....,.....oiiii) t DEAR ANN LANDERS: Ttn~ 1' an answer to "I SP,Cll Well But My f ypma ls Lousy. · Apparently "Spell Well'' has ne ver 1udied a foreign language. I am ured ofheanna how hard 11 is to learn to spell because our language has crazy words like "bough," "beaux" and "bow." Most other languagl'~ have word\ with masculine and feminine gen- ders .. The Engh sh lang\lage has none of that nonSCQSC. In French there arc nine tenses 1n the ind1cat1ve. two in the condauonal and four in the sub1unct1ve This means doLens of special end1ng.s to ·memonLC. ,.,.~. It would be hard enough 1f all the verbs were the same type, but they fall into four classes for a grand total of 360 different endings 1n order to conjugale the regular '"crbs. Then. of course. there are the irregular verbs. (I have lost count of them ) Pia Zadora With Kady ••• Ht WI Ill &IAllW m .mo PACl'IC WlfM Ila II The pronunc1auon of a French •e.t• nun m-1500 CDWM!IS HUITAll VAU.ll ...... , ~51 0655 ' I.I" 4t()S #OOl9l)8( I .... , ... 9S2~99J UA MOilS I 11116*1 6J' 0340 l.MC OUIQ UAll •·~IE 'lA 2S5l ~ ·:c cm ctMTOI WUIWIU "3-0W U. WO IWISTtl lllAU IL T .. 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EL TORO LA MIAAOA UA Movies Eowards '><JOdleOaCJo r tttht d Yt1 ~ad Cl'>2 •993 581 5380 91l.4 ( 4(.(1 COSTA MESA HUNTINGTON BEACH MISSION VIEJO fO.,MCH l11W'1 t n!tr E:awMd~ ~.... ........ l'.1 .. .110\V~f::IQll l~il 41a.t 841 0'70 ·~5121l NOW SHOWING • COSU MESA • M\llfTNIGTOll W Ctl • l-MtU Olt ltilU I "·.--.. : t11 t• G fl rttt P'Y.'\.\ ;> Y•~,. • ,,. l , A A • 1 ~• 1"'l W4 ;•OO • COSU MlSA • llVllif f .,N }•/J\ 'r f )#it1 ) •t.W\•'l I P•OI' 4f • "''' 14.~ H 1010 • f ;.-. .,, ~ J • 'I\ '8R , ' "ct ., , •• • e ~t. lAOUMlt llACH t l iNl"H]\ ~,,.,,. l]\I .,.g, t OHllOf ·~~zl];r ",~ NEWPORT BEACH Eow~ras ~e .. 00<t L•""""' !>4.f 0160 ORANGE .r- '>J.4 .''J'>J OUNGf StOO"\i~ ..... bl~ 8 ' OUlfGl IJA C"'r r • t<"l 6l• )91• •WUTWMSIU la-a.~WH' 71• 8'1 1~ ' e ,_ • (l][~_!!!-'90] • ,..-.. ,. t • 6Y • •..s • ••• •• '' ..... , \.Yll• 1tUh.$Sf\ t.f''l(.flt,A1" \llitv•Y4Vflll (.fti(" r ... U lll OtttC10l1f\ ut 'AU IOI Sl'OW1HllU edwards CINEMAS ANNOUNCES THE GRAND OPENING OF EDWARDS CHARTER CENTRE CINEMAS LOCATED AT WARNER A BEACH BLVD.-HUNTINGTON BEACH 841-0770 .. ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL THEATRES IN THE WORLD" NOW OPEN! Flt 7:00, t:OO. 10:45 SAT/SAii l:«lt, 3:00 5:00, 7 tO. t:OO. 10;40 COMI fll 6:30 l :lO. lO:lO SAT/Sdt lt.30. 2:30 4:30. 6:30 •:30. 10·20 ITH& fO•to• fMAT llA(J4U 4 "lW lOW 111 IOICNU t•UfAflO'I+ -----,.. .... _ ~ EMBER 27-th (WED) .. RO f1I 6:15 1:00. 9!45 SAT/SAT 12!00, 2:00 4:00.HO 1:00. 9'45 f1I 7'15 t.lO SAT/Slit 12:20. 1:'5 5:00. 1 n "30 •• A11 UIDEIS "'ord doesn't give you a clue as to how 111~ spelled. Half the lc;ttcrs arc s1len1 Chinese 1s the real killer Many words sound ahke but the) havl· different meanings when the) art' !>aid in a h1gher!orlower) pitched "01te In other words, you ha ve to "sing" them JU!lt right or you are sa~1ng !>Omct h1,ng ahogcther different Also there are hundreds of dialects The C 'hinesc you learn in Canton "'on't help \OU a bit IO Beijing. I'm sorry to say 1ha1 we .\mem:an<. are get11ng soft 1n the head from thinking everything should be e~} .......... NOW PLAVlllG MU llllJSIOll YllAJ Wll~ITlll _ .... .iw • . , ... ·-•' ti:"•.,O\ "'1"".i "'' ' ~\ll9 'JOlih 8'1' 191' lMIUllA MIU.I ~l tCACH ...,,_., 10~"1i.'>C(. .. '""'""'-. ...., OllAllG( *'1• tt.* hi1 "t'f"•l,11 ~ . J •• ...,. ... )r., .. !f!MJ(' """ .,,. 'lJ9 e • U. llllW>o\ OIWIGf ........... Pa.,, ; V>..,. ...,..,. .C.<lP'f•o•~ 'It& l.00 ... 7' ..... , ... ~ .... , Let'$ apply ourselves and work hard lo ra11e our nauonal JQ. In the tut 2S years our cducauol)al staodarcb have I.aged shamefully beh1ndtho~ofmanyothercountnes Have you nouced bow the-Japanc~ have been bcatana our brains ou\ when at comes lo manufactunnaca" cameras und TV scu? -ENUff SAID JN N.J DEAR N.J.: Maybe \Go m-.cla. I'll bet J set I (ot of n.k ll respoDIC to yoorlastpara1r•I*· La1t 1prta1 I sat on oe platf9rm1 of tbru flae la1tJt•tJ001 of 1tl1laer leanaln1 and watclaed tile diplomas aad laooors kaaded oet. Tile majority of 1umma cam laades aod mapa1 weot to Clalaeae. Vietnamese ud Japanese students. It 1ave me some· lblag to tlalnk aboat. • • • Of.AR ANN LANDER~ I didn't c.are for the: an'lwtr you gave to thi: "'oman who~ fat fnend broke her furniture Wh) should people h~1.e ll• put up wuh such nutr? 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" ,, s SCC'a baaketb•ll te•m IOMa In fin.I 4aeconiia,11-17.112. Golden Wfft College re.chff at•I• w•ter polo ftnMa. 114. CdM stuns Sunny Hills for polo crown Sea Kings dcliver Lancers first loss, -6, in overtime By JOSEPH OUDEVOIR .,.., ,... C.r ••••,.•I LO NG BEACH -John Vargas, in his third year as head coach of the Corona dcl Mar High water polo team. bas seen bis Sea Kings go from good to better, and now to best io his tenure. In his first year. he guided the Sea Kings to a quarterfinal finish in Cl F. And last year, he led CdM to a runnerup finish against Newport Harbor. After the near-miss.cs. Vargas finall y hit the bull's eye. Fnday night at Belmont Plaza, in the 4-A CIF title match against mighty Sunn y Hills High. Vargas and his CdM team accomplished what no other team had been able to this season. " Tho Sea K.ings· defeated the Lancers, wno carried a 29,..() record into the pool, 7..6. The fact Sunny Hills defeated the Sea Kings in two previous matches this year ( 11 -6, 8-4) didn't mean a thing, as Corona (2 1-6) dumped the Lancers in overtime for the 4-A title in front of 2,487 poolside fans. ··we just played well together au team this time," said Vargas. "We had noth ing to lose and we let it all out." It was CdM's Jason Likins wh o let the air out of the Lancers' perfect year when he looped in a soft sh.ot tbat found the inside of the net with a scant :02 left in tbe overtime period to , send the .Corona del Mar faithful~· nto frenzy. It was also Likins who conn t ith :07 left in a double overtime win over Lo Beach Wilson in the semifinals to give Cd a ti tle shot. t ikins had also gi ven the Sea K.ings a 6-5 advantage before the Lancers' Bill Slope answered with a tally 11 seconds later' to knot it at 6-6. "'fhen _Coro~a goahe James Wagner came up ~tth tus bla&est sa_ve of the night when be denied Slope (rom point blank range with JUSt 15 seconds left to preserve the tie. It also turned out to be a big mm for the Lancers because Slope didn't n~d to shoot )() early. He instead depnved the Lancers a last shot. But tbe Sea KJngs called lime Wlth 13 seconds left to set up the final attempt, ~1th Likins' soft 15-footer finding the mark. "The guys rcaJly pulled togelt\e.r this ume." sard Vargas. "We never thought we'd lose, even though tbey bad beaten us before. You JUSt can't think that way. "It's alW&ys nice to win," he added. "And ronight.was no different." Jt was different only fo.r the Lancers, who'd grown qui te accustomed to victories. But Sunny Hills Coach Jim Sprague couldn't quite live up to the b11hng he had given hts Lancers when he said they wouldn't taste defeat this seac;"n Sprague had-predicted earlier tn'lhe season that hi s Lancers would Wln the CIF cham- pionsht p. while Va1J8s look a dJ fTeren t attitude. "We're detint tel y the underdog wtth nothing to lose," he said. "I don't see any pressurt on us. They ha ve It all wuh a 29-0 record "l think we lmov. what lheydooffenSJ vely. For us. v.e're gotng to ti)' some new things and hopefull) we'll be successful.:· Vargas added. The new things worked. It was anyone's game. though, as the teams entered the three-minute overtime period tied at 5-5 after Sunny Hills i ot• even on David Cash's goal"Wlth I :43 rematning in regula~on. h 1urned out 10 be the only goal of the fo urth quarter and ll wiped out a perfcctly- t1med goal by Jeff Harvey, who tired in a long )hot at the gun to end the third penod. ft was also Harvey's third goal of the match. Mike Story and Ltk.ins each bad a patr of goals 10 round out the Sea KJngs' sconng. JuonL Viking miracle, 27-23 E~ison rolls by Alemany, 22-7 By JOHN SEV ANO .,_,,...eon,,,,.,, SAN BERNARDINO -Yes. f'{ltr· acles do exist. Just ask the 1980 l.;1.S. hockey team. the I 985 Kansas <?ity Royals or Marina High football coach Dave Thompson. As of Friday night. Thompson became a believer. And who could blame him? In fact. yo u'd be one 100 if yo u had just watched your team commit six fumbl es. trail 14-0 and 23-7, and survive a first-and-goal at the seven yard line by your opponent with less than two minutes remaining 1n the game. But that's exactly what the Vikings (7-3-1) did in pulling out a stirring 27-2 3 victory over the host Spartans of San Gorgonio High before an ( estimated crowd of 2.300. Actually, if not fo r the exploits of senior quarterback Rick Vanderriet. who threw with the ease ofa summer workout at the beach. and Junior defensive end George Smith, who posted a pair of tum-around tackles. the Vt kings would be celebrating their Thanksgiving dinner with family members. Instead, however. they will be gearing up for round two of the CIF playoffs apinst Bishop Amat. But let s get back to the heroes. .,.., .... ,......., o..4111 .......... Chargers get set for a confrontation with old nemesis Servite By ROGER CAR~N OflMD.ilr ........ Edison High's Chargers used a workman-like procedure Frida) night in shoving Aleman) H 1gh out of the CIF Big Five Confert>nce football .. playoffs. rolling to a ~1-7 "'ctot) at Huntington Beach High 10 advance to the second round of lhe ehriuna- tions against long-tame nemesis Ser- vite. In rolling to a 22-0 lead through three quarters the Chargers used all of th~ir weapons -with quarterback Mike Angelovic hatting light end Ken Gri ggs for a '4-yard touchdown pass. sophomore tailback Kaleaph Carter rushing for a pan of touchdowns and Wlde receiver Rick Justice netting 110 yards on fi ve recepuons. On the surface JUSt another v1cu m wit~in Edison's 9;1 record. but 10 rcahty. a clu tch victory which came under unusual circumstances. (Pleue eee llARDfA/IJ2) EctJaon•• Kaleaph Carter tumblee o•er Alemany•• Larry Muir for a ehort gain. For instance: Linebacker Marc Hartman didn't play because of an ank.Je sprain: ofTens1"e guard Tyler Hanson. "ho missed two days of pracuce "tth tons1h11s. hobbled off v.tth an ankle sprain Caner missed two da~s of practice because of Harboro.µtguns. Magnolia, 42-2.1 Sailors scor e on first siX possessions, bring o_~ third and fou~h teams in win By STAN GRANCH .,.., ..... C..11 •• • ..... The toP.sceded Newport Harbor High Sailors, playing at home. easily defeated Magnolia. 42-2 1, 1n the first rcwnd of the CIF playoffs. :rhe Sailors scored touchdowns on their first six possessions in complete- lt'dominating Magnolia for the first tnree J:JUarters. Then. Newport Harbor put m second and third stnngs in for the fourth quarter. allowing the Sentinels to score three touchdowns. The game started otT badly fo r the Sentinels as they fumbled the opening kickoff recovenng the ball at their own 15. On the nex t play. the quarterback was sacked. After the punt, the Sailors marched 50 yards in five plays. The touchdown came on a four.yard run by Ke vin McClelland. McClelland rushed for 66 yards and caught two passes for 23 yards. Late in the first quarter Newport Harbor scored again, this time on a JS-yard touchdown reception by Andy Sheppard from quarterback Shane Foley. The touchdown was set up by an interception by Steve Shepard. who picked off three passes on the night. Foley was 12 of 16 for 224 yards, throwing for three touchdowns and running for another and had no 1nteroeptions. Folty~ a 6-2 senior. had 214 passmg in the Tint half and was removed early in the third quarter after completing his only pass at· tempt in the second haJf. Early m the-~nd quaner. the Sailors struck for an_ott).cr touchdown, as Mark Craig caught a 16-yard pass from Foley. Again. the score was set up by an interception by Shepard. Craig was Foley's favorite receiver as he caught six passes for 76 yards and two touchdowns. With just over two minutes left before t\alftime. Newport Harbor scored on Foley's one-yard plunge. Then after Shepard made his third interception. the Sailors scored again as Craig caught a four-yard strike from Foley. making the score at halftime. 35-0. Newport Harbor received the kick off to open the third quarter, and promptly drove 80 yards in 15 plays, as Ma~n Thompson's 21-yard touchdown run culminated the drive. With ·three minutes left in the quarter, the Sai lors' third string was finall y stopped and forced to punt by Magnolia. Punter Jason Nedelma.n then got a chance to strut his stuff. as he boomed a 45 yard punt that Landed at the Sentinel 5-yard line. With seven mtnutes to go m the game Magnol 1a got on the score board as Chris Korpela caught a short pass from reserve quarterback Mike Tietge. he then broke two tackles and turned it into a 59-yard touchdown pass. Two pla)s after Philip Bedell intercepted a pass. Magnotta scored again as Bob Parham in his onl y carry. raced 39 yards for the touch- downs. Then Wlth 37 seconds lef\ the Sentinels scored on Tarrr Schmidt's one-yard run. Schmidt. who played only in the fourth quarter. rushed for 7 3 yards on 7 carries for Magnotta. (Pleue eee OWPORT /B2) Newport Barbor qaarterback Shane Foley l• pbbed from beb.lnd u he beada upfield. a., .... ,.._.., Lee ,..,_ AwaJttnc la a&acnolla defender Jay Ran· nah (20). Sallora breeaect, •2-21. Woodbridge can't stop La Quinta in CIF opener, 42-7 Warriors full to Aztecs in same fashion theyd1d to Sea View League opponents By IUCILUU> DUNN Dlllr,..C., .... ' Woodbrid~ Hiah. unable to handle the teams with blue-chip weapons throUJhout the Sea View Ltaauc schedufe, ran into ano&hC1" hone Friday n1tf\t in its C1F Central Conference playoff pme The Wamors l~t 42-7. to a La Quinta team v.-hk h fea1uru Nnrunc beck Bin Recktet1wald, a potent v.c.apon who moves the Aztecs' ofTcn'<' , Woodbrid~ (6-4-1) had proven itself wonhy of a fint~round benh 1n the playoffi by finiahin-. third 1n the out-of·kiltC1" Sea View Leaaue. The Warrion beat the necessaJl oppo- nents early in t~e te&SO,n to set the playoff l*C. but ..-ere controUtd b)' the l~~s top two teams. Ne'*l)Ort and S&ddkbact . •tucb ~re well equipped ~ith ~uaht) olaycrs. La ~inta ha 'RttktcnwaJd. Woodbridat couldn't t'OC'ltcol bun. Tbc A21CCS also h.a\C I quaht} taJlbada: in Kevin R1rt. La Quinta (9-2). champions of the Garden Grove ~uc. rolled behind Recktenwald and Race and \\-On cut I) at Oarden Grove H1&h "They JU$t outpfa)cd U$," $aid Woodbnd&c oach Gene NoJ1. who this wtdc ""IS named Sea View Lcaaue Coach of the Year b> the O.afy Pilot, laricly because he took a team witt\out a provco blue--ch1pper a.nd rumed 1t into a pla)'off'tcam . ••We're not 101nt to make an alibi " be added "The) JUSt outp&a)ed " It W\ed '#hen Redcten,.ald. v.ho drove for lOl )'1°d.s on 17 ,,..,r returned a pun\ Sl )vd.s lur .a to u c hdo .i.·n ~ s pced \t er RcdctcnnkS planted h11 At n ht\ team'r; 38-)ard lme. 1hen rnctd to the 41 in ume to m~t tht ball pcrfC('tl\ and contmue runnin1 unto uch('d to the oth~r side o(the field La Qutnta scored on the tif'\t pla) an the 'iCC'Ond quarter when R1ct ran tor a l-)ard touchdown. and added t\\-O more TC>s befo'"' tbc Wamol"$ man-aaed to srorc btf0tt tht half. 28· 7. Rice lini hed v.ith 83 yard on 12 1:trrtes and 1hree to uchdowns. Rcc~tcn-.ald al.o had lhrtt toul"h· downs Rrektenv.a ld. thtn R~ apin. rat1 for touch.do,. ns 1 n tbt K(Opd ql.Wtn" follOWll\I Rice'' 1n1t.taJ ICOtt to put a quick md to WoodtJridle,. "Onct tht) 10t out on lOJI v.-c l :iuld n't \top them:· OJI \lld "It's fru\U''3ttng -I don't lno" "hat cl<.(' to "'' .. Recktcnwald and Rice had l 8ti of the ~ttttS. 227 around \anh and \C'Orcd a.II of their touchdo" ns Woodbndle's onl\ onna dnH came late 1n ihe ~nd quaner•hcn It v.-as alrcad) down. 2 ..0 Quar- tcrl»cl John YurkoVlch passed to Bill ork tor an l'·yard touchdown to climu a I O.pla). SR-yard dnve wh u:h didn't take O\Cf thrtt minutt'1 The A.nc:a. m~u..,tulc. conunU«t to ncamron 1n the tee0nd halfbef0tt both teams had 1~r ~ts off and their second tnnttn on 'the field 1n I.he fOW\h quantr. • "~ ltOtt d :n 't 1ndtcate how (Pl--... w A.a.a.loaa/831 vanous bumps and bruises. and center Brad Johnson (fl u) aJso missed two days of practice . That's four AH-Sunset League selections you're dealing with. The result. Bernie Colacch10. a 5-11 Ju nior. returned to a staning berth 1n the ltneup at linebacker and was bnlhant. mterccpung a pass and returning 1t 23 yards lo set up the 1n1ual 25-yard touchdown dnve and spearheaded a defense which sbut the door six straight times on Alemany 1n the first half without a first down . Carter. tn his slashing st) le, earned 19 u mes for 93 yards. scoring from 4 and I yards out. leaving the contest after his second touchdown 1n order to stay healthy for next week. Hanson and Johnson? Along with Blake Adams. Randy Goens, Chns W1ckcnk.amp and Gnggs at ught end. they com bined to do m inate l\lcmany's 4-4 defense. "I wasn't reaJ happ) with our offensrve hne an the second haJf." noted Workman. "but of course the name of the game 1s to win and with a lead we played very co nscrvau vet) tak.Jng ttme off the cloclc. "With a 22-0 lead K.alcaph had been hammered a ltttle so we Just said 'Let's get him out of there:·· The Chargers' first touchdown came With 2:4 7 spent in the second qlianer after Cola«hto's theft and run. ~1th Angclov1c find ing Gngg.s (Pleaee eee EDISOl'f/83) Trojans in role of spoilers UCLA can sew up Rose Bowl berth with victory toda_y LO..., .\:--;C,ELE t .\Pl -L (LA'~ Bruins can IA.tn the Pacafic-lll Con- fercn1.c utk and a henh m the Rose Bo" I game Thl' L t T roJans st.and onl~ 10 "1n bad. <,ome respect .. , .. ., a great llpponun1t' in a difficult lime·· l ·c. Coa'h Ted Tollner said ol llili' ·-; 55th rcnC'v.al ol the '\toned l('IOthali n' air. h<'t"ei:n the Bruins and Trojans USC tal es a -i-5 t"erall rclord and 3-3 Pac-10 marl into the I 30 pm. contest at 1he ( oh~um Eighth-ranked L'C. L .\. X· 1-1 and 6-1 in the Par-I 0 ran loci.. up at\ third conferenre cro"n 1n four 'cars b' beattng the TroJan'i E'en 1f the Brum-; don't \\ID. the\ still could be the Pac· Ill champs and Rose Bo"I repreSC'ntat1,e. depending on the outcome of the .\n zona 'tate- .\nzona game tonigh t If the Bruins lose .\nzona <it.ate «5-1 in league pla' I could \\tn the title and berth b' heating or t~ mg .\nzona .\ l also could tal e tht· rro" n with a \tCtOf'\ couplt'd v.11h a l 1CL.\·US(' tie .\It other outwmes in the two game' "'II g1,e l Cl.\ the cham- p1on<1h1p Dcsp1t<' thl T ro1an•; mediocre l"«'ord. l ( l .\ l nJl h T crn Donahue said l ' ( '" the m1l'>t takntl"d team the Bruin' ha,l· lalt'•i th1' \C'a\on ..The' 'l"t' the \amr team that \to.t nt 4-' la'it 'rar and "a" p1d.ed to v.1n the 1.onfcrcn e th!\ \l'ar ··\.ltd the Bruin ' coach "'\\1."'r het'n a little more fonunatC' in the v.10 l.'.'olumn. hul that dOC' .. n ·~ mran a grt'Jt Mal 1n this game 'r thmlr. 11 .. going to take far and av.a' ('\Ur ~t C'ffon ·· follnc1 '31d . "Oh\IOU!il\, the l <. L \ illmc asalv.a~u tug ga me Rut "e ha,en't "on 1n thrtt \-Ca" and wt-n~ 10 find av.a' to do ·that "The fa t tha1 the' 're an thedn,•er's \Cat for the RtlSC Bowl and 'AC can IC\ a\ the spoiler g1'e' addod 1noenttvc. l1CL:~ 1s the clas oft~ lcquc th1t \tat . l 1Cl" v.111 bt tryina to WlD '"' foun h in a rov. and fit\h-of 1tl tut sq pmes lfllnSt tht Tro,ans. who lea.t the 'CnC'S ~t-ttn the ICl'lmllr. 3().1 -6 l ' ha bttn mattcd1y suc~lf\ll 1n tttent pmC5 when the Roet btt\h "'" at ta'kt for ont or tC'lms The Tro)ana are 10-3 ..... , ...... ~ ,. • • I . --------------,,.--• Orange Coat DAIL y PILOT I Saturday, November 23, 1985 • MARIN~ WINS~27-23 •.• P'l'OID Bl - bqinnina wn h Vandcmet. who threw for a ~c 237 yard on only ninecomplctions(which averaaes out to 26.3 yanh ptr aerial). Thants. ln pan. to the acneros1ty of the Spartans secondary. which forJOt what 1t was like to cover a movLna W'JCt. Vanderrict was able to Ion one bomb after another to the likes of Ray Goldsboro. Bnan Sterzcr and Mtkc Gillies. Gold boro was responsible for the Vikings' first to u.cbdown reception (of35 ya rds) and third (of33). Sterzcr. • meanwhile, hauled in TO No. 2 (covering 22 yards). The final aamc· winning TD. although 5eored by Sean Maaula from 12 yards out, was made poS$ible because Vandemet was able to hook-up wuh Gilhes on a 40-yard rccxption. ''They were crowding us (on the ltne of scrimmage)," Thompson l;>egan to explain. "They were JUSt playing up close. looking for the run we were lucky." \Which brings us to hero No 2 - To begin W1 , Sm ith set up the go-Sm 1th. ~ ahead touchd6 n when he first stnpped and then II on the looic ball out of the hands of San Gorgon10 running back Joe Abreau a t the V1k1ngs' 48 yard hne. Two plays later. at\er Vandemet connected on his bomb and Magula scored, the V 1kings led :!7-23. Ho\\ever. Smith's biggest contnbu. t1on occurred moments later when. fo llowing the ensuing kickoff, he was able to tackle Baker from behind at the Vikings· seven yard Jme after the Spartan quarterback had scrambled 45 }'ards on an option keeper through Marina's secondary. One penalty and three pla ys later. the par1ans were raceo with a fourth· SPORTS BREAK • and-t,0al rom lbr VtlaQIS 12 and I than a minute t~oay. Miracles? Try 1 js ol'le. With flanker 'kc Eatinier Lane<! up on his teft. er{aded back to pass. Eatinger, . ho kored on a sunvle P<>St•p&UC n earlier in the pm~n the same euct pattern Wlth the same ex~ results. Wide open. Eatinger was i Jant1n1 his way into the end zone and Baker hit him with a perfect pau right 1n the middle of Eaunger's chesr. Sure enough, you guessed 11, Eat· inger dropped th~ pass. End of m iracle. * Marine 11. s.n G<lf ..... n '-'-w Ov-9""" Marine O 1 ' ,..,_,, s... 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J·SI, GI0118', l·I, 0 8aker. 1-11 ?fe.WJ)Ort Barbor mnnln&-bat:k Bryan Wildman trle. to eecape the aruP of NEWPORT ••• From Bl Newport Harbor (9-2) bad 421 'yards total offense, and their defense so dtsrupted Mainolia's pa inagame that it was obvious that the Sentinels were afraid to throw the ball. Magnolia. which finished the year 7-4, was forced to run the baJI and was easy prey for the Sailors' swarmin,g defense. Newpon Harbor now will travel to play a tough team in La Mirada Hi&h next Friday night. la Mirada, 9-1. won 20.IOat Troy last night. * ..._..., Hettaw, 42 )Y k--. 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NH-Follv. 12-14-0, 214; 8rellfu1, »•·1, 39. INotVIOUAL ll•C•tVHtG ~orHla, 2-75; Rose, 1-lS; Fan, Hor- mlnin I NH-Cralo. 4·76, ~rd, 2-n. Nor· mlnoton, 2-52, McClellend. 2·23. McKanne. 1-23, ~Md. 1-15, ThOml>lOn. 1-1. Half-baked idea lands Yogi a yard full of potatoes Celtics outlast Philadelphia ~1~~Ir~~~:f~;~ m USC opens with win From AP dJ1paccbes WASHINGTON -It ain't over 'td it's all over your lawn: 23 tons of 11. basebaJI Hall of Fa mer Yogi Berra 1s discovering. The form er New York Yankees and Mets manager, and now Houston Astro coach. made the mist.alee of telling growers m Nonh Dakota he was skeptical of their claims to be one of the largest pot.at~growing areas in the country. 4.nd. he said he was a potato fa n. That's all tt took. Twe nty-three tons of potatoes arc being loaded on a truck tn East Grand Forks, Minn .. bound for Berra's home in Montclair, N.J. They're due to arrive T uesday, just in ume to be available for Thanksgiving Day feasts. "Boy. I just asked for a bag! .. Berra said. "I guess that's how It got started. I wonder how long they last. I didn't.expect lhat much." "FofJet it. We can't keep these potatoes," said Berra's Wlfe, Cannen. "If Yogi doesn't need the 23 tons of potatoes m hts front yard. we'll unload what ever he needs a nd take the spuds up to New York to djs1nbute to charities in time· for Thanksgiving. .. said Sen. Mark Andrews. R-N.D. It all began last summer when Berra was pursuing one ofhis fa vorite passions, golf He played in the Roger Mans cancer benefit golf to urnamen t tn Fargo last June. "He saw all this farmland and the first thing he said was 'what do you grow here?' We said potatoes and he said he loved them, could we get htm some," said Vince Lindstrom. executive director of the Fargo Convention and Visitors Bureau. "He said. 'Yo u don't have enough potatoes here to fill m y front yard.' " said Lloyd Schmidt, executive director of the Red River Valley Potato GTowcrs Assoc1a11on. which represents 860 growers m North Dakota and Minnesota. It started o ut as a Joke. when growers suggested shipping Berra a few hundred pounds of potatoes. But by the time the growers had their ann ual convention earlier this month. they were no longer talking small potatoes "We',e got a whole truckload," Lindstrom said. "We'll JUSt have a little fun there and then we'll tum around and bnng them down to New York City a nd give them to people who can use them for Thanksgiv- ing." Quote of the day Are llJe M&lllllng, former National Football League quarterback. asked whether he misses pro football: ··1 really JUSt have to see a picture of the ChtcaJO Bears o nce a week, and I dt>n't miss anything." Canada up by aiz in World Cup Canadians Dave Ban· and Du l!I Halldor100 played without a bogey and o pened up a six-stroke lead Friday in the second round of the 32nd World Cup and Internatio nal Trophy golf tournamenL Halldorson compiled a 6-under-par 66 on the Mountain course at the La Quinta Hotel and. in add111on to leading Canada to a stranglehold lead in the team compeution. took tht ind1v1dual lead at 134. IO <;hots under par for 36 holes. Barr had a 69 in the mild, <;unn}' desen weather. That gave the (anad1ans a 9-under-par total for the day. lifted them out ofa Ill' for 'lccond and placed them well in front at 273. 15 under par. at the tournament's halfwa) point Amcncans Tom KJte and Luay Wadkl.n1, t1cd with the ( anad1ans after first-round play. fell nine 'itrokes oack In the Phoenix Open tn M1 ya1a k1 T1u~yalll Nakajima. Japan's PGA tour's leading money winner. 'ihot a 68 for a two-round totaJ of 9-under par 135. to take the c;olc lead. Spain's Sevt Ballesteroa,, who shared the first-round lead with NakaJima, fired a 69 for 136 and was tied for second with fa1wan·5 Cllen Tte·cbun~. Laker& activate Byron Scott l"IGLEWOOO-Guard Byron Scott m has been activated from the tnJurcd ltst and center ( 'huck Nevm has been waived by the Los Anaclcs Lakers, the Na11onal Basketball A~soctation team announced Friday. Scott had been sidelined with n hamslrin• ill.Jury 'imcc Nov 13 and m issed fi ve pmes. The tJmd-ycar guard WM a veraaing 17 I po1n1s per pmc before sufTenna tht 1nJuf) .a Nevitt. the l...'lkt'n· tallcc;t player at 7-S. hid pfa}'ed 1n four games and averaged 2.S ,oints th" season Nev111 appeared an 11 Rames for the Lalcm 13$1 scaM>n after hcing signed as a free agent. The former Nonh Carolina tate pla)'er also appeared in Stll aames for the Hou~ton Rockeu dunna the 1982·83 season. The Rockcu took him in the third round o f the 19 2 NBA draft victory over Philadelphia. Ainge, held to just four points in the first half, came ahve after the intermission and scored 14 points in the second ha lf. With the:. score tied at 87. Ainge tn ggered a run of 10 straight Celtics' poin ts that put the ~me away ... In other NBA action, a season-high 28 pomts by Jolla Long, 20 of them in the first half, led Detroit to a n easy 115-96 victory oveT Golden State .. , Jeff Ralud scored nine fourth-quarter points to pace Washington to a I 02-94 victory over New Yo rk. The K.nicks. 3-1 O. suffered their 14th con- sccu11ve road loss despite getting 34 points and 19 rebounds from Pat Cummings . . . Adrian Dutley fired m 13 of his 33 ___ __, points in the fourth quarter. e including five straight with less than a minute to go, as Utah overcame a 14-point deficit to defeat Oeveland. 121-113 ... Mike Mltcbell scored 31 points to lead San Antonio to a I 08-96 victory over I nd1ana. The Pacers scored eight straight pomts late in the founh period to cut the Spurs' lead to I 00-94 with about two minutes left, but Mitchell responded with twoquickJumpers to seal the win._. Otis Birdsong scored 16 of hts 22 points in the second half as New Jersey rallied to beat Phoenix. 104-96 _._Jack Slkm• scored 24 points and Ricky Sobers added 23 to help Seattle snap a three-game losing streak with a 122-103 victory over Houston. Sabres move into first place Center Giibert Perreault scored three ~ goals to lead Buffalo to a 6-5 National ' Hockey League victory Friday night over Quebec and into first place in the Adams Division. The victory moved the Sabres into the division lead with 25 points, one more than Boston ... Marier LemleH scored one goal a nd assisted on four others as Pittsburgh broke a three-game NHL losing streak with an 8-1 rout of Winnipeg. Television, radio TELEVISION 8 a.m. -PREP FOOTBALL: St. John Bosco at Mater Dei (tape), Channel 56. 9:30 a.m . -COLLEGE FOOTBALL. Minnesota vs. Iowa. Channel 13. 9:30 a.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: World of O utlaws NationaJ Challenge, sprint cars o n a half-mile dirt track. from Rossburg. Ohio, Channel 9. 10:30a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Ohio State at Michigan. Channel 2. 11 a.m. -WRESTLING: Chan nel 9. 12:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Nebraska at Oklahoma. Channel 7. I p.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 56. 2 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Preview of the 1985-86 sea son, Channel 2. 2 p.rn. -BOWLING: PBA tourney from Glendale Heights, Ill. (tape). Channel 4. 3 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: NFL week in review, Channel 2. 3:30 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: NFLC'runch Course features some of the NFL's hardest hitters -Lawreffte Taylor, Ken Easley, Lyle Al7.ado and Walter Payton, Channel 4. . 4 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Score5 from around the country, Channel 7. 4 p.m. -SOCCER: Denmark vs. Switzer- land in World Cup qualifying match (tape), Channel 34. 4:30 p.m . -GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS: Channel 7. 5 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Raiders' Playbook, Channel 4. 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakers at Portland. Channel 9. I 0 p.rn -BOXING: Mario Martinez vo; Roger Mayweather (tapt). Channel 34. l 30 a.m -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Colo- rado State at M1am1. Fla. (delayed). Channel 13. RADIO 9:30 a.m .-COLLEGEFOOTBALL: LSUut Notrt Dame. KPZE ( 11 90). 12:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Nebraska at Oklahoma. K IEV (870). I p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL C-ah· fom1a at Stanford, KLAC (570). I p.m -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Lona Bach State vs. C'al Ulle Fullertoh at Santa Ana Stadium, KNAC·FM (105.S), KWO W (1600). 1·30p.m -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: UC'LA vs. USC at LA Coltseum, KMP<' (710). KNX ( 1070). 5:30 pm. -PllO HOCKEY. ~n II Minnnota, KGIL(1260). 7 p.m. -COLLEOE FOOTBALL: New Mexic:c> at San Oicgo State, KSOO (1 190)._ 7.30 p.m. -PRO BASllETBALt. Mil- waukee at Clippers. KMPC (710). 7:30 p.m . -PRO BASllETtAU..: Laken at Ponland, KLAC {S70). Dowell , Lewis spark Trojans to 81-71 victory over Baptist From AP dJ1patehes \i LOS ANGELES-Forward Demck Dowell scored 22 of h is 2& points in the second half to lead USC to an 81·71 victory over Baptist College in a non-conference basketball game that opened the season for both teams. Dowell pulled down 11 rebounds and freshman teammates Tom Lewis, a product of Mater Dei High, and Eric Gathers scored 19 points and 11 points, respecuvely, at the Sports Arena. Bernard Innocent scored 20 pomts and Ben Hinson added 18 for the Buccaneers. Steve Williams had 11 points and 11 rebounds for Baptist College. USC trailed most of the first half but took a 31 -20 lead when Lewis scored 3:32 before intermission. The Trojans never trailed after that. The TroJansentercd the second half with a 36-33 lead and gradually pulled away. USC connected on 17 of 23 shots from the floor in the second haJ f, including 8·8 by Dowell. USC led b y 17 points. 73-56, with 4:36 to play. Dowell's 28 points equaled his career high. Elsewhere: USF 80, St. Mery's, Minn. IO: The host Dons got o fTto a ragged start before forward Steve H ill and other frontcourt players powered them to victory in USF's fi rst basketball game in three years. In games involving top 20 teams: • Oklahoma 107, UC Santa Barbar a 9%: Tim McCalister scored 30 points to become the 18th player in OkJahom a history to score more than 1,000 points as the I 3th-ranked SooneTS romped past the Gauchos m N'>rman. McCalistcr. a junior from Gary, Ind., hit 10 o f 22 field goaJ attempts and converted I 0 of 11 free throws to lead the Sooners. David Johnson. a j unior, had 23 points and led Oklahoma with 12 reboundit, while freshman Stacey King had 22 points and j unior Darryl Kenned y had 16. K.hris Fortson had 26 points to lead UC Santa sec suffers first def eat Hayward wins in last 4 seconds : Christ Coll ege Irvine advances_ The Southern California College basketball team was brought back d own to earth following ns easy opening victory Thursday night. The Vanguards were nipped in the final four seconds by Cal St.ate Hayward in the opening round of the Cal Poly Pomona Tournament and w111 try for consolation honors tonight. Meanwhile, C hrist CoUege Irvine began play m its Thanksgiving Tournament a nd advanced to the finals tonight against Cal Tech. Herc's how it went: CS Haywud II, SHU.en CalulPoia Co1Je1e 17: Glen Graham dropped two free throws with four seconds remain ing-his only two points of the game-to lift the Pioneers to the dramatic victory. The Vanguards, who suffered their fi rst loss of the season after winnmg their seas0n opene r T hursday, battled back from an eight-point halftime deficit to lead o n a number of occasions in the second half. SCC was ahead 63-61 with I 'h minutes rcmammg when Michael Ham s hit a three-point play to iive Hayward a on~point edge. T he Vanguards rcpmed \he lead as Randy McAllister fed Robbie Lucas inside, but Harris scored again and the Pioneers were back in front. · sec called a tim eout with 16 seconds to set up a play and John Haar was fo uled with I 0 sec0nds remaining. He htt both free throws to make ll 67--66 setting the staJe for Graham. who was subsequently fouled on a rebound play. Harris. who led all player$ with 21 points, S()Ored 12 in the first half. mostly on outside jumpers. sec. which shot 62 ptrcent 1n tbe second half a nd 52 percent in the game, wa paced by Haar's 18 points and Roben A \lilas and McAlhstcr with ei4!!t assists each. The Vanauards will pl-.y for consohuion honors at Pomona 10 a S·JO contest tonight. C.rt1t Ctllep H . Pacific Coast BapU11 H : The El&Jesadvanccd to the finals of its own tournament with a lopsided win over Pltcafic Coast Baptist Colleic at CCI. Jn the ot~r tournament aame, Cal Tech defeated Life College, 7().S4. Cal Tech and C'hrist College will met in the ehamp1on5h!J> finals toniaht 118 p m .• while Plcific Coast Baptist and Christ Collete battle in the oonsola\lon finals a t 6 Paul Wear. a 6-8Junior. led the aates with I '4 points, and Bnan Bal and Tim urrid c ad&d 13 aptctt. Barbara. while Conner Henry had 19 points and paced the Gauch os in rebounds a nd assists. OkJaboma ran off an 8-0 lead in the game's o pening minutes and the Gauchos could come no closer .than five points, trailing at the half. 5 1-42. In the second half, lhe Sooners led by as many as 17 points fou.r times. Notre Dame 71, St. J oseplt'• 41: David Rivers scored a game-high 20 points as I 2th-ranked Notre Dame overwhelmed St. Joseph's of f ndiana in South Bend. Notre Dame freshman Scan Connor hit a basket at the buzzer to give the Irish the final 3(}.point lead. their largest of the game. Ken Barlow bad 14 points for Notre Dame and Donald Royal and Gary Voce added 10 apiece. Stan K.appers led the Pumas' scorinJ with 18, including IS in the second half. Mark Wingard, last season 's high-point man with an average of 13.1, added 13. In the Big Apple NIT: &anus 17. Pepperdllte 11: In Denver, Danny Mannin3and Gr~ Dreiling fueled a second-half rally that carried fifth-ranked Kansas past pesky Pepperdine. T he Jayhawks will face Washington, an 82-53 victor over Texas-El Paso, in Denver Sunday, with the winner advancing to the finals in New York City next weekend. Kansas, trailing by as many as seven points in the first half and down 29-28 at intermission, seized the momentum early in the second half, outscoring the Waves 13-4 in the first 3:28 of the balfto mo ve to a 41 -33 lead . Manning had eight of Kansas' first JO points during that spree, and Dreiling added the last three. LoaJ1vtJJe 81, Miami <*Jo Ii: Billy Thompson scored 19 points to lead Louisville at Cincinnati Riverfront Coliseum. The Cardinals coasted to a 38-33 halftime lead over the Redskins before breaking the game open in the second half. Miami's Ron Harper led all scorers with 36 points despite playing 17 minutes of the second Palf with four fouls. Herbert Croo scored 13 for Louisvt11e and Pervis Ellison added 11. Tulsa edged Dayton, 63-60. in overtime in the opener at Cincinnati. West VlrliDia U , Aubtln H : At Hartford. West Virginia got H points from guard Dale Blaney and held Chuck Person to eight points in a stunning upset victory over No. I 0 Auburn. Person, a 6-8 senior. who had a veraged 22 points last season, had his streak of scoring double figures in 68 consecutive games snapped . He made only four of 16 from the field. West Virginia. which was without three of its top six players from last year due 10 graduation and two others because of an alleged cam pus assault. jumped to a 16-6 lead and led 34-26 at intermission. Person had j ust four points at the half. • St. Job'• H , Navy 58: Ron Rowan. who spent Last season as All-America Chris Mullin's understudy, scored 11 straight points in pacing a second-half comebac k by the Rcdmen over 19th-ranked Navy at Hartford. Jn the Silverswo rd Invitational in Wailuku, Hawaii: Mtcllt1u 17, Vlrpla Teclil H : Reserve forward Roben Henderson bjta lay-up with 20scconds left to play to give the third-ranked Woleverines a narrow win. With forward Butch Wade at the line. the rebound of the foul shot bounced into Henderson's bands under- neath the basket. Gary Grant. Michigan guard, then blocked hot· shooting Bill Curry~jump shot with three seconds to play to clinch the come-from-behind win. College basketball • w"' Chae>man 63, l lole 60 (oil SOu1r..rn Cal ti. lae>tlsl 71 SI. Mlrv'l 71, Stenl1leu1 St 1' Porllend !I, Oreoon SI S'I Sin Frenclteo IO. SI Marv•,, MIM 60 Alellla-Anctlof eoe "· Humooldl St. JO Pilcllk: '1. S.n11 Ciera 'I E Montane 9'. W. Monlane 10 E. Wasnlnoron 13, s..ni. 64 Gontaot '3.1.. Wla.·Green eev a llledllft Ntvedl·L.as """ "· Nt11ecsa-Reno 61 ~ Ntw Muleo SI 71. MldWftl•n SI Ulall to. 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Rust ers come back f ron:i way o pace todropBakersflel 'sRene ades, 37-28 By CHJ\IS MONAHAN WJ,._C.1 $1 •1 I Wf\ile muc~ 9( the prepme focus to Friday ni&ht's Golden We~t Bakersfield football gaft'le wa on the arms and legs of the Rustlers' Todd Parker and the Renepdes' Chris Johnstone and wb.icb man would win the Pac-9 rushing title, when it came to deciding the game. it was out of their hands. H fell instead into the hands of Rustler quarterback Tim Hanson and wide receiver Gene Egan. The two connected nine times, three of them for touchdowns, as they led the Rustlers to 23 straiaht fourth quarter points and a 37-28 come-from-be- hind victory at Orange Coast College. For the record Jo hnsto ne ouU'Ushed Parker 116-89 to win ~e rushing tjtJe, l , I 02 to t.075. Parker is the seventh Rustler to rush for 1.000 yards in a season a,nd the first since Richard Stahlbeber in 1982. "We're definitely a founh quarter EDISON WINS, 22-7 ••. From Bl wide open from the 4-yard hnc. Two successive encroachment pen- alties against Alemany's Indians shoved the ball to within 30 inches of the goal hne, so the Chargers went for two points and Caner dove over behind Hanson and Goens. If there was a turning point It came m the form of Sunset League Most Valuable Player Rick Justice. whose clutch 24-yard catch in traffic on founh-and-16 gave Edison the ball at Alemany's 9 on Edison's next po~ session. Edison had begun at the Alemany 21 after Mike Henderson returned a punt 13 yards, but penalties appeared to take lbem out of range. "We thought we had some things gomg." said Workman, "and we went to the sprint pass." Two plays later Carter cracked over and Enc Thayer's first of 1wo con- Westminster pulls off blg upset, 14-2 RIVERSIDE -Westminster High's Lions pulled off the upset of the nipn in the first round of the ClF Big Five football playoffs. shockjng previously undefeated and No. 2 seed Riverside Poly. 14-2. at UC River- side. A decided underdog, the Lions entered with four losses under their belts as the Sunset League's No. 3 team. versions sent Edison mto a 15-0 lead. The Chargers cou1d start tbinlOng aoout next week with I :33 left in the thlfd quarter asthey d rove 81 yards in 12 plays, keyed by the running of Carter. He rushed for 4 5 yards on I 0 carries in the drive, a march kept alive the fumble recovery of Johnson and a 33- yard pass from Angelovic to J usticc to the Alemany 2-yard line on third- and~i~t. . Agam it was a pltly with belongs in the game highlights film as Justice pulJed it in spectacular fashion. With a 22-point lead the Chargers went into a coverup offense and defense.. eating the clock up with a ground attack and employing a pre- vent defense which gave up 91 of Alcmany's net yardage in the fourth quarter, includmg a I -yard touch- down sneak by quarterback Sean Casey. * Edis.I 22, AJemenv 7 Sc-. bV Ouamn Atemenv O O O 7-1 Edison 0 is 1 l>-21 Edl-GrkKI• 4 ous trorn Al1Qelovlc !Carter run I Edl-Certer 4 run IThever kick) Edl-Cerler i run (Thever kick) At-<•'9V 1 run (Runnerstrum lclckl All•ncl•nc•: 3.SOO (estlmetec:tl GAME STATISTICS "' First downs 9 Rushes·varctege 13·6 I Pining )'•rdege i04 Passing i4·26· i Pu"ts 5·32 Fumblfl·fumb4•• l<Kt l·O f>enellles·vard• penallied 1·43 INDIVIDUAL ltUSHING lid " 33·'4 is. 11-17· I 2·42 2-1 9·69 Al-Meson, 1·24: V1lll)lle, l·2S; Portugel, 2·9. Torrin, 2·1; Ce~. t·for·ml"u' S. Eol-<art•. 19-'3; S>lerrmin, 6· 12, SmYser, i.,, Angelovlc. 1-fOf·mlnus 24. INOfVIDUAL l'ASSING At-<HeY, 14·26·i, i04 Edlo-Angetovlc, 11-17-i, is.t INDIVIDUAi. 1t•CEIV1NG Al-Augu•tus, S-.0; 8•r11em•"· 4·32. team. We JUst kDew we bad to SiCOre, .. said Hanson, a Westminsttr Hiab product. "The runnina p.me has opened up lhe passins pine all year. The offensive fine h11 opened holes up for lbe runnmi backs. You just 10 with whal works. • · .. It was our turn," said Rustler Coach Ray Shackleford, wbo had watched his team lose th~straia,ht in the fou.rtb quarter. "This is a peat Jeasue and this is what it's all about. This is our sixth pmc decided by a touchdown or less." "I know it's an old line, but we JUSt bad to 'keep at it,' " said Egan. "Our size just wears them down late and m the third and fourth quarter our ofrense r-eall~ slunes. Todd and I make some bi.a plays and Lhal helped to pump up the-.est of the auys And of course, the defense pl1yed well.- The pme ha been even thtoup the first halhnd ll halfume the pme was tied at 14, but io the third quarter. the Renesadcs runn1na pme and special teams $COrcd 14 points to take the lead, the second score comma on a 70-yard punt return by Rich Smith Sakenfield had earlier run a punt back 83 yards. with Smith handing to Gary Richard on an end around. With great field position (the Renegade 43). the Rustlers took JUSt three plays to score, ~th the touch- down coming from 37 yards out. Hansoo to fen· On the play f.118 made a terrific illdsvidual eKort. sp1nnu'I away &om two deftnden. break.Ina two tact:Jcs and d.ivint tn few the ICOre. lThe Runlm tied lhc$1C()J"C rru~ throu&b the fln•I quanen on a fdu down pap from 'HanfOn to coverina 34 yards. The winruna points, a 33-yard field goal by Darren Tomasiclt came after defensive back Marcel Weise re- covered a Bakersfield fumble Oft lbo Renepdes' next play from scrim- maae. Tomas1 ck actually had to bit the game-winner twice, hav1na coo- nerted from 23 yard~. but bavina to kick 1t ljlJn when the RusUer:s were guilty of holding. * ~ West l7, aM ....... a Sar'IW~ a..m111e1 1 1 1• .--a GOIOefl Wnl 7 1 0 :z:>-J7 &.11.-tlfe!\Oon I ''°"' (M. F>er'kM ltldl) GWC-£ge11 11 OH\ lrOtTI HaMOft (T~ •lckl . • GWC-EM!' f PH\ from H•nton ITomoldi ltldll a.«-.ocnaro 13 ount reiurn !M P.rk.er a.lck) a.11-erenoon 6 r\Jfl IM. Parlle< llk:k) 8etc-Smltll 70 ount return IM. Pat'ller Ille*) GWC-Egen 37 PH\ !rorn H•nson fTomesldl kkll.) GWC-T Parker )4 oeu from HIMOl'I (Tome•lcll klCk) GWC-Tome•tcl< 33 FG GWC--Ollver recoverea Oloellad ount In in. encl zone Ill.k it l•lledl ""end•t1e• 400 <111lmetec:t> GI.Ma STATISTICS ... Fir•• down' l6 Ru•he\·V•rdege 63·2SS Penl"9 veroage 2i P1ul119 5-is· 1 PuntS S-40 Fum~-fumDlft lost •·3 Penatt111-v1rO• -llleCJ 11·79 GWC IS :16-11 212 , ... 32.i ... 1-l 1-60 INDIVIDUAL ltUSHIMG 8••-Jonnitone 2S· ll6. Smith. 1•·63, 8'Wl- 00tl. 12·.0. BlooOQOocl 1·22. Gross. 4· 14 · GWC-Perker 27J.., Sw,gert i·o. Hanson, I-to< ·m<nvs 1 INDIVIDUAL l"ASSING 8e•-9randoll, S.-IS-i 21 GWC-H•nt.On 16·31-i 112 INOfVtOYAL ltECEIVlMG 8ak-Stnl!JI 2·1 Arrtr.onv 1-t Httrn i-s. 8IOOOQOOd i-o GWC-Egen •-in Perlle< 2·S3 RIV 2·31, S P•u 1·3 Oliver i-7 NOOle i-o OCC closes out season The Orange Coast College football team will conclude a d1sappoint10g campaign tonight when the Pirates .host Rancho SantJago ma 7:30 game, OCC eotcrs the contest with a I-7-1 record and are lied for the cellar 10 the Mission Conference with San Diego Caty at 1-6. The Bu~ have lost their las1 four m a row. And. they were down bya 2-0counl because of a safety in the first quarter. but Riverside Poly's 23-game win- ning streak (36 of the past 37) was in Jeopardy when Gulley ran for a 4-yard touchdown run in the second quarter after defensive end Mike Cover recovered a fumble~ nt at the 8arnher1. 2·19; Caslllas. 1·12. Meson. 7·i Edl-J1Atlce, S-110; Certer, 2·2S. Griggs, 2·t, Hend«M>n. i-12. snermen, HOf·mlnus i Edleon'• Bruce Dubola (No. 38) and Brad Needham (No. 70) congratulate each other ...,,... ...... ..,o...ld .......... after •ckina Alemany quarterback Sean Cuey (No. 10 ) Friday night. Rancho Santiago 1s 5-4 overaJI and 3-4 1n the conference. baVlog won three of its list four_ Among the top wtns for the Dons tlus sea.son have been a 27-24 conquest t>f Fullerton and a 9-7 verdict over Golden WCSl. Riverside Poly 8-yar . The Lions marched yards in the third quarter with Gulley's 28-yard pass to Robert Martinez at the Poly 2- yard line setting up Cover's 2-yard touchdown run. Mater Dei gets some revenge, 27-3 Tonight's contest marts the 35th mecung between the two schools with OCC holding a 19-15 edge despite haVlng 1051 Lhe last three matchups. Poly's 1.000-yard rusher Chris Brantley was held to 18 yards on 7 carries by the Lions' defense. In all. Poly could net JUSt 175 yards totaJ rushing. It sets up a rematch for West- mmster in the second round of the playoffs with Mater Dei. which handed the Lions a 14-1 I non-league setback. * Weatmlmtw 14, Riverside Petv 2 ~"" 0Var1en Wettml"•ler 0 1 1 1>-i• Rl~enlde f>otv 2 O 0 I>-1 Mater De1 H1gh's Monarchs. be· bind the arm or sophomore quar- terback Todd Marinovich and the foot of senior Gary Coston. avenged an overtime loss to St. John Bosco a year ago, taking a 27-3 victory over the Braves in the first round of the CIF Big Five Conference football playoffs Friday night. Before a Santa Ana Stadium crowd of 4,300 Marinovich put the Monarchs up for good in the first quarter with a 32-yard scoring pass to his favorite receiver. Paul Cardenas, CoLLEGE FoorBALL --- and It held up tor a 7-3 haJfi1me lead. Joe Gludt of St. John Bosco cut the lead to 7-3 with a 32-yard field ~oal. but the Monarchs went to work with a pair of touchdown passes from Marinovich in the third quarterto put 1t away. Mannov1ch went toC.ardenas from 18 yards. then to Matt Spence from I 5 yards to give Mater De1 a 21-3 lead. Cardenas finished the night with 8 receptions for 158 yards. Coston added field goals of 28 and 37 yards in the final quarter to send the Monarchs mto the second round agamst Su nset League representative Westminster. a 14-2 upset wtnner over No. 2 seeded and unbeaten Riverside Poly. 14-2. Mater Dei improved 11s record to 8-3. a mark which includes a 14-1 1 dec1s1on over Westminster in non· leaKUe play. * Matw Del 11, St. JCIM Bosco J Seer• bv 0Var1er'S SI JoM BOKO 0 l 0 I>-l Meter Oel 1 0 I• 6-27 MD-<eroenes J7 ~" Iron"' ~rinov-c1> Coiton ~.ell.I SJ&-<;1u01 J7 FG MD-Ceroenes II ~" Iron' M.tr1nov-c11 Co\lon ~.Ci< t MO-Soence TS PUS lrOI" Y>,tr nov•C" Co\ •on ••Ck I MC>-<os•on 2' l"G M0--C0$1on 17 FCi Allt!ndence •.lOO res1lm1tee!• INOIVlDUAL RUSHING MO-Anion, •·•7 Sl>tnct 8 )S Mar -.ov·C" l·I LrBorlo, 6•e INOIVIOUAL PASSING MO-Mar'"OYICl'I. 23·32·2 297 INOtVIOUAI. RECEIVING MC>-<erO.nH e-isa Soenct S·l>e 1,nton 2· io Pr ftrO 1·1 Stenow•CI 1 IQ 0 Br.~ • )S "'Hn I·• T~1n t O The Pirates will have to conwn the Dons' sophomore quarterback SilVlo Dclhgatta. who has thrown for I .622 yards and 11 touchdowns this year And Rancho Sanuago possesses the second-best running attack in the conference. led b\ freshman Sean Sa~ yer and sophomore l.alT) Brown. Coast counters wtth sophomore quarterback Ken Laszlo (fo urth m the M1ss1o n in passing effi ciency J and sop hom ore fullbac k Chris Mendenhall (th1rd-kadang rusher> Polv-S.i.tv Guttev lntentlOfl•I groundl119 In ef>d rone Wm-Gut .. Y . run (WHYer kick) wm-<over 1 run CWeever kick) use cleared Bowl picture should take shape today Of cheating p -5-t -t --;--k N-l ki g p ·tt 11marh1hefirthumeinthe1a\l 1•1 '-et1rasi..a a1 .. o 1eaa, the nauon m WARRIORS .. From Bl b'V' Dac-10 enn a e r 1s s 0. ran n vs. 1 : ~ears that one of the t~o teJm<. ha\ )('~nng I N l l and IS second m total ., ~a Nebraska can--c11·nch-Orange Bowl berth heen ;anked :"-o I. although la,, H"M oilen'e 1.iQ"' '\1 <hird in both totaJ badly we wanted to wm." NOJ I said. The Warriors received strong ef- forts from David Townsend. Dan O'Connell and Dave Klein on de- fense. But in this one, without the proven high school superstar, Wood- bridge got crunc~ed against a team that had one. Again. * La ouema 42. w~ 1 Sc-bV Qvaf1iln WOO<lbri<Jge 0 7 0 1)-7 Le Oulnte 1 2i 14 o-42 Lo--tle<kte11weld SJ l>U1't return (Glulleno kick) LO-Ake l run (Glulleno kick I Lo--t!Kkteflw•ld 4 run (Glulleno ltlclr.I LO-Ric• i run (Glutl1no kick ) wooo-VOflt I Pits• trorn )"Otkovlcn CSmllh kick) LO-AKktenw11d 17 rU'I IGlutleno kick) LO-Rice 3 run IGIUllllno klekl At1endencr 1.750 (n tlmetedl GAME STA~ WeM Flrsl dOWns 9 Rushe\•Yal'~ :rz.·.S ftuslng verdlile IO Pnt!M 11·16·2 Punts l ·32 Fumllln·f\lmb!M IOst 2·0 LO " 116-277 107 1·1'-0 2·41 H 6-70 '"9Ntt1"·venb MNllJto I· l INCMVtOUAL RUSHING wooo-ttust, l·2•; ~•. s-n. Townseno, 6·1'; F>eM. •·1, Armstrong, 4·l; lteoovclch, 1·2, FerlTi. l· 1, V'l,ltllo'1kfl, t ·ror·ml!nn 10. l.Q-lttdl~wtld. '7·HQ, Rice, 12•93, Kerr. 10-10; Ottlbs. 4·U; Wl!M>rl, 1·2, HI N, 1·2, Hodge, i·2 WALNUT CREEK (AP) -Pa- cific-10 Commissioner Tom Hansen on Friday discounted reports the Univer$it)' of Southern California received information about Univer- sity of Washiniton practice sessions pnor to their game. "After discussing the incident with USC and Washington officials, I believe there was a misunderstanding between two assistant coaches caused by Wuhington's belief its practice had been observed last week and an offhand comment by a USC assistant coach which raised doubts on Wash· ington's part." said Haosen. "lt 1s my conclusion that USC neither sought nor obtamed infor- mation about Washin4ton's prac- tice," he said. "No V10lat1 ons of conference regulations on the stan- dards of Jood sportsmanship have occurred.' W1$hintton Coach Don James said Monday he'd closed his \cam's practices because he believ ed a prac- tice m~ have been observed and that, if 1t had. it mi&ht have been by Seattlc-a~a hiab school coaches. James saad at the time he wasn't accusina use of seekinj information about the practices. althoua,h he said ··w e had the feeUng that they'd seen our offense ... they had a pme plan for it." From AP dlspatcbes This is the weekend for traditional college foo tball rivalries and. as usual. many of the traditional powers are in the running for post-season goodies. At the top of the list, more than a month down the road, is the national championship and top-rated Penn State. assured of a tnp to the Orange Bowl, puts its No. I ranking and I 0-0 record on the hne in a night game at arch-nval Pitt. Meanwhile. second-ranked Ne- braska v1s1ts No. 5 Oklahoma for their annual Big Eight showdown. A Nebraska victory sends the Com- huskers to the Oran~e Bowl and a possible 1-2 match with Penn State. But if Oklahoma wins. it must play Oklahoma State next week and the Cowboys arc still ahvc. The onl y other pairing of members of the Associated Pres.'I Top Twenty finds No. 12 Ohio State at s1ith- ranked Michigan in what used to be -and still might be -a Big Ten Rose Bowl shootout. But 1f th1rd- ranked Iowa wins OT ties at home against Mmnesota. the Hawkeyes go to Pasadena. Ei ghth-ranked UC'LA ncoeds a vic- tory at US\ to become the Pac-I 0 re prese ntative in the Rose Bowl. Roundin1 out the Top Ten. No. 4 Miami. headed for the Sugar Bowl, entertains Colorado talc in a night pme and seventh-ranked Oklahoma OCC volleyball-posts win over Cypress Qranac oast Collqe completed 1u South Coast Conference volleyball acaton Friday with a convincin, I S..S. I S.J, I S-9 victof)' over visitina Cypress Col~ The Pirates. who fi ntshed KCOnd be.bind GOiden Wt'St tn the conference 11anchnp. advance to the Southern CaJ1fomia pllyofft either Dec. l or•. OCC(l)..S, I l·l)ha tbedistinction ofbein&thc onJ)' 1eam to defat the Ru tlen in leque ptay this year. I think •-e'~e b..ld a &real )Ur, OCC Coach Jane Hllacndorf 11td. "We've improved ltcld.ily. Wttk by ~k. Anyw~ WC JO from heft II P'IV)'" Bafbafl Sally. a freshman mtddlic bl~kcr. paced _\, , Coast wnb t11ht kllls ind lour blocks. Jcno1kr Oc1lcy added 1even kills from her ouuadc h1tttr spot and M1cbeUe Worek manaaed six kills ind two"""bfocks. Ann Javaee took the 1ettcr po 1t1on as OC'C's rqular starter ..s sidelined with an injury. ~ Ja"&CC dMS an excellent job, .. H illendorf aid And on lhe ~rain' sua:essful confettncc sawn. Htlaendorfbad secaOc pni "One of thf btl h&1'111na poi nu.,.., 'beauna GokSen Wn-t. .. she aid ... We movtd people ll'OQnd 1n tht hneup we movtd ~tt (J•v•> to ouu\dc hn atr and tbat helped u a lot. Thlt wio p ve u\ a 1ol of conf~ .. .. wasn t one ol them defen~ 12nO 41 and ru<;h1ng defense -lnthe40years since \.\orld \.\arll 11H t)I and tilth in sconng defense ~tate v1s1ts Iowa State. the :"\lebraska-Oklahoma "'lnnl·r ha\ < lu 4 > In the Second Ten. No. 11 Bngham been the Big Eight champwn l!i rn .. tahnma '' ninth in 'IConng Young (Aonda Citrus Bowl) pla\S limes ~nd since Coache~ Tom n,. r''\ 41. '>f\Cnlh 11'1 total defense host to Utab, No. 1' Air Force borne of Nebraska and Barn \"'it1n 144"' 01 third in ru <;h tng< H8 I). third .(Bluebonnet) 1s at Hawa11 for a night of Oklahoma took O\er in 19"' '\.there in scoring Jdr"'e 14 I l. tir<;t in total .game. No. 15 Baylor can make 11 to has not been a } ear "'hrn onl· nr the defen...e ( l 8ti ~ l <..econd in rushing the CottonBowlbywinnmg a1Te,as. other"'asn"1ranked1ntheTopTen defense 1ti5.21 and third 1n pass No. 16 Tennessee will move a step ··M~ 1mpress1on is tha t thl·~ .He a<.. defen<oc I I 2 I 11 closer to the Sugar Bowl 1f 11 wins at good as the~·, e C\ er hl:eon ·· O<;txime lo~a "<;ee'-ing m fir-.t outnght Big Kentucky. No. 17 l.SU 1s at Notre sa~s of the Sooner\ Ten utk m 2 .. "ears and Ha~den Fry Dame. SMU at No. 18 <\rkansas "'This 1s ~hat ~e c;h1~H tor -a \°an t1r Fore<;t f , 3\he' "ikt as the (Holiday Bowl) and No. 19 Te,as chance to pla\ '\lt'bra,la tor all the ~1nn1nges1 \'."oach in thr school's '\&M a1 Texas Chrisuan. marbles."· sa)s "''tur ··I hl·re·s n<'I h1<;ton at '2 tri umph,. The Ninth-ranked Florida. "lo 10 much \OU can sa \ a~ut them th::u Ha"'ke,e~·nine,irtone<,alsoues the Au bum. No. 14 Aonda tate and No hasn't becri said or 1,n ·1~·'11.knt Th<'' <;chool <;mgk-<;t•ar,on marl. 20 Georgia arc idle. hve b' the run. and lead the-nat11)n in 11 attendance at the Ohio tate- Last week, Penn talc avenged a that catcgOf) (.395 6 ~ard<, a gamc l \11 eh1gan game reaches I05.563. the 1984 rout at 1he hands of Notre but the' ha'e the ab1ht' to hurt \Ou \\ ohennes -'Ill breaL their NCAA Dame. This week. the N1ttany L1on'i wuh the pass. as "'ell Thr tx'\I team rernrd J' erage ot In -486 for six try to repeat agamst Pitt. which doesn"t alwa's wm in this -.cne.-. ·· game-<,~• int<'.) I whipped them. 31-11 . a )'ear ago. The Panthers own a 33-25-4 advantage apmst Penn State in Piusburgh. "We were embarrassed last \Car." says Penn State quanerback John Shaffer. "'but ti's not nettS~nl) rcveng~. 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I\ I IP • ,,.YI ffMN~ IAHIALI. ......... ~ PHll.ADll.PHIA ~Hilk' l Nemec fonv h vlOt tftenHtr Of Vtl(e tn 1"4: N- 'fOfll l"tn11 L-tnd Ml~e WIMlt Olftllltl(I C04ICll Of u ''" SAN ,.AHCtKO (,1AHfS *t M<U J9'f<M I elt(Mt tnd lillell Adetm lnf .. ldlr "'-'tla of llw ,Klfte C.oe" L•HUt IAtltlTaAU. ................ A.~ LO$ ,.,..Oii.ii 1.AIC ltt-A<llveleo l v•I'\ ~' IUt/41 w e1.,.. Cf'luf'-N..,,,, ""'"' l"OOTIALL ............... """"' CL v•LANO t•OWH Pltcfll He,,., HOM, 1111111 9llcl Ofl IMIKM r•wve AC ll~ettf "'"°'' Wllllt ~lvt end if 1.0VIS CA•OIHAll-"<ttvt•tO 1.ll:NI Wt tNnttOfl. '*''*'llert l'lectc! llfl f!trflot4. '"""""° OK.,, on l,_td f l'WVf F aust d ecision ex pect ~d s oon Holtz mentioned as possible successor to Notre Dame post SOU fH BENG, Ind. (AP) -A dccuuon on Gerry Fauist's future a~ head coach at Notre Dame will be mnde in 1wo week~. athlcuc director Gene Corripn said Friday, and M1nneso1a ( oach Lou Holtz apin ,., being mentioned as a likely successor should Faust be fired. Comg.an ~td the dcc1S1on would be made within one week after 1hc Fighting Irish play M1am1, Fla • on Nov .30. Fiust is 30·24· I wath two games let\ on ha~ fi ve-year contract C'omgan said at was not unosual for a dects1on 10 be made '>0 soon af\er the end oft he 5eason. "I think we've been telling people that all along," said John Heisler. Notre Dame's assisuint ~ports infor· mation directo r. ''It wouldn't be fair to the players or coaches to make th at decision before then." Corrigan would not !)pcrnlutc on the outcome. Corrigan did say the Rev. Edmund P. Joyce, Notre Dame's executive vice president. would head the selcc- uon committee to find a new coach 1f Faust is not retained. However. he emphasiz.cd that ··1 don't kn ow that there will be a sclelllon committee." Joyce would work Jn conJunc11on with the ~ev. Theodo1e M He burgh , Notre r>tame president. There ha!> speculation fot wmc time that Faust, a ~uccessful high school conch at Cincinnati Moeller. will not remain as hend c-0ach. bu1 will stay at the !>cilool in anotht1 capacity: The Jrish lost last week, .lb-6, to No. I-ranked Penn State, dropping the team's record lo S-4. It wos Notre Dame's wor!lt M:lback since a SS-24 loss m 197 4 to the lJn1 vers11y of Sou1hcrn California. fht Irish are at home today apin-11 Nf1 17 I ~t r ft-1-1, then v1s11 thl· Oranac Bawl for the M1am1 game. I ndiana~hs Star sports editor Boh C'olliM s~ud 1n a column Fnday 1ha1 Faust 1s heading toward hi\ final two gamc'I asnead coach C'olhni. ~•d that Holli. who 1s m his !>CCond year as M1nnc~ta co:u:h. 1s tht leading candidate to rcplan· Faust Joyce reponcdly had brcakfa\I wit h Holt1 the morning after th1· Purdue-Minnesota tplmC on Oct 5 Holtz wa'I traveling 10 Iowa ( ll y, lowu, whcrc his tl.!am will play Iowa today. and couldn't be reached for comment. I loltz also was mentioned as <i leading candidate by the Cleveland Plain Dealer on Friday, along with Dic k Vennc1I, a CBS pro football commentator who was coach of th1· Ph1ladclph1a Eagl~s and UC'l A Bruins. A secretary in Holt1.'s office, < ·hrn Baumgartner. said." He really doesn '1 ha ve any comment. He ~1d hl' doesn't wnle. he just coaches." Theismann vows he'll be back in '86 Injured Washi ngton quarterback anxious to return next season ARLINCiTON. Va (AP)-Wash- ington Redskins quarterback Joe Thc1!>mann vowed Friday that he wi ll return for th e 1986 sca~n. "'I here has never been a quc\tton tn my mind (whether) I would play again.'' said Thci<limann during a ·news conference al Arlington Mem- onal Hospital, where he underwent 1wo operations to repair a compound fracture of his nght leg suffered in la\t Monday night's victor) over the New York G1anu. "I am excited about ncx1 year already," he added. Thdsmann wa'i o n crutches and accompamed by hH fianccc, TV perM>nal1ty Culhy Lee Crosby, as he 11poke with rep0rter\. "I feel great. For th e fir~t time I am anxious to go to minicamp," said 1he 12-year veteran. who at 36 wa~ the oldest starting ~uancrback in the NFL. Thei~mann, the Redskin!>' all-time leading passer, wa11 inJured in l' c second quarter. Hi s replacement. y Schroeder, 'ICetng ht \ first cx 1en ·d action 1n the Nauonal Football League. rallied the Redskins for the victory. "~ was very proud of Jay. But 11 will be 1nterc\ttng to '<:t how he doc' in Pittsburgh now that he has a week to think about football," i.u1d The1smann. adding, ··11 h1nk Jay will be great.'' Dr Charles Jacbon. 1hc Redskin,· orthopedic surgeon, said he was very pleased with Theismann's progrc"' and what he de~nbed as "thl' excellent" alignment of the re'le< broken bones. He said the prognml\ for recovery continues 10 be good 'I he former Most Valuable Player·, leg will remain in a long cast for M>. wreks and a shorter cast for another Stlt weeks. After that, he will bcgtn an extended rehabilnative pcnod The1smann thanked the Giants. 1n particular linebacker Lawrence Tay- lor. for their concern 1:nmed1atel} after the 1nJury Taylor and linebacker vary Reasons fell on The1smann after Taylor had sacked him Taylor. obviously distraughl. frantically signaled the Rechkin-. bench when he realized that the quancrback wa1o s.enously hurt. A&keCS what he remembered mo!)t about the play. Theismann laughed and said. "I remember wishing we had never called it." fie added that when he returns next year. he will a~k Coach Joe Gibhs 1s to remove the play from the team's playhook. The1smann recalled that the 'lame leg was broken in 1972 when playing for the Canadian Fc>otball League'\ Toronto Argonauts. Continuing to joke with reporters, he S<l1d 1t wa~ "probably the bc!)t thing for my punting career." E.arher this season. Theasmann wa~ prc\'ICd into duty against the Chicago Bear\ \When punter Jeff Hayes wenc down wtth a leg inJury. Thc1smann rc'lponded with a one-yard kick Rustlers reach state polo finals SAN 1.lJIS O HISPO -<ioldcn Wct.l College continued its qucM for the California Comm unity College water polo title Friday with a 9. 7 semifinal victory over Northern Cali· fornia champ10n C'ollege of the Sc· quo1as at Cucst.n College here . ihe Rustlers advance to the fin'ars today at I p.m. where lhe_y meet inter· county ri val Rancho San11aao. an 11·7 ~inner over Modesto "We've really worked hard lO ¥ti here." Golden Wc~t ( oach I om Hcrmsiad Utd "I don't know what will happen tomorrow They're (Rancho San11aao> " super, supct team Their only lo 'was to us etarhcr tn the year " So off 1n the nonhcrn terrnory, the two ~uthcm Cal hnalt~ts will meet for the 11tate title. fhe Dons and Ru<iitlcr\ ha ve met on three occat.1ons tlll'i ~aM)n. With Golden WcM win· ning one 1n double overtime. Rancho Santiago t\ 2~· I. Oolden West 1s 23·6 overall. "We'd have to play ~rfcct to beat them.'' Herm'ltad \aid. lh 1hc contC'I wit h the Giants the UCLA • • • From Bl the Bruins in such pme\ since 1966. A crowd of more than 90.000 as Cllpected for the pme. which will not be tclevatcd live bcctu~ US< is on N( AA probe11on and c.nnot appear on TV th1 fall UCLA has attc nauon's Mst dcfen1.e 1p1n11 the run. •llowina an 1vuaac of 60 I yards per aamc. Tht Bruins have ~on four 1tra1ah1 aame11n the Pac-IO 10 pin controf of the conference rac;:c uc;c . mcan- wbiJt , hH dropped 1t\ pt I two and thrtt of four, 1nclud1n1 1 20-1 7 dccmon at W11h1n1ton IHI Wttk that put tht Trojans uut of tht Row Ro\\ll PICturt l<u'lllc1) rcl'e1ve<l outl'itanding c:fTon\ from Ja~on Jcffne'I and l'tuh Mar( Wick~. Jeffries tallied three goals in the ~cond period 10 move Golden WcM ahead ofSequo1a1> for good, 4-J. JU'' before halftime. The fre~hman out of Villa Park fi1&h had an oum.andinJ cffon 1n Oolden We\l'i> duel with Cuc\Ul C'olleae in the re~1onal'1. "That ktd, 1n JUSt the last month, has kind or come into his own, .. Hcrmstad \aid. "In the playoff'I. he'\ the one we're rallyinJ behind. It'\ kind of unusual for a frt1hman to be doma that, for him to be doing that He'\ one of the rcll\OM we've turned around." Golden We'll goahe Jorge < 1ama turned hack i1x tihot\ to :ud the Ru 'ltlen' defensively Herm\tad M:n l fresh Ru\tlcr-. 1n10 the water throughout the a-me, prompt1na the Scquo1af conch to :t'ik how many player'\ he utied "We pl'1ycd I 2 people 11 l<\t," Herml'ltad said. "We wore them down. 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I ....... ,......,,_ ....,.. 142-Hll amond witch cty Newpori e .. ch C• out.id• route 1echntcl1n Xlnt oe>oty Sat .. ltt•Vio.<> ty unffmlted °' oan- 1eader1hlp to aupport 1 COM , A4'Watd 780-t 833.0070 (81m-Spm) secretary t1m1111r11y wtlh E•i>et l'\elplut but no• oriented Earn big $11 11d•n11 11 1 n t e r v I e w your ret1Jllng. recru111ng ---------2 PC • preferred $8 nee wa wlll train Mu11 01.,. WIHl&mt 841-0021 5'6-14 14 & 1ra1n1n~ effort• For I PtlltHll JOI LIUL 11•n&1Y rJlhr. Some ... ores pro-11a11• 111110 c aut ortv•" 12-8 Oltn Enter111nm1 •PPt call 51-9336 F:~~ ~ei~~t ~::' BEX AUNT HBR istlNb tor Sr Pertner L111g r';'i'!~ ~~~ g~':$-./~: lie & clean d"'*' 1• fltl.-Tlwuauml FRANCl11SE olfer by M• II fl d II PRINCESS A•• platontc expet . n-amtir, 790-88&5 cord We ofter com .. , PllflllllllLI 01tclo1ure St1tement H:gno • n tlnlPO 1• or romantic rmmte See T M S F 1 \I I Ii e Y pet111ve 1tarung aalary Chnetma• ••••• help --•••--- Corp Expanding $3850 H 968 0803 ~d 1:ot '724 Prloc. J.ek aEOIPTlllaaT 24 1 924 1 1111 for Adam 11b{1l inc.nuve plan anc ne.oed .V.. 1111 II '#loJld• r ull t.oeted OllOf'l9 optir• . BIG OPPORlUNITY Found Dog brown lib 1213)431-3443 No exper nec:eMary LiQhl SlCTllJ/lllll itll)l company Mn9f1ta lllO &viii &*2515 111on 81Q doUarl toi USA Int I 2131837-010 t m1ir mite puppy Santa p ·1 S i olc work Fron1 ottic. IP· ' Cat I 6 4 8 0 2.1 4 p•Ot No ••perl•M• ••• W"t.. 2,l• Ana Nr Br11101 546-3779 eruaa .,., cu pearanc;e • mu1tl Hr• ·~rP:"1'1"mNewp por1 ae, ach (8am 5pml<)r apply 1r 1 ,..~ ,...,.Pl • I ~ wlll lr8'n ~ v 3004 11-5. M-F Bob 658-1414 " r erm P tome person. 1538 N-port ...... mefa/ 1twoom A.la!• I• •---.L..-•-:r; FOUND Great Dine lull· Mull b4J a 11&rnllle 9.ll· Blvd c M EO( I t1111 KnOWiedoe of ..,.,. -- Prive e party with•• to 8,181 Blklwhl vcty'>\dima Are y0t.o concerned 1b0Ut SOTIY /fill pe1141nceo typ111 Op· 11c;e1 cemer1 Ind PMT • Saaary borrow $501<-$75K. well & Placentia 540 1583 your aeiual Identity? 11 IO Mon thru Thurl 7 10 5 pm portuntty for ie1rn1ng at· ptl(Sla... p1oca11 helpful Wiii e •-.. •--• hiie• secured by 2nd T 0 on c111 840 6454 Uc• 15864 co Ii d t -• • Np! Bch resld 548-0lOO FOUND· key1, Corner of · Mu11 hive good typing un ng an u return 1mme0111e opening for 1 lrltn Mond1y 1PM lo ap-C II Jim Of Bob 17g..5010 n-1 •• & s .. .. T I 301,. akllla & aom• bllkpg prepardllOn Knowledge qualified ,....,aon Hama prox 8PM Tuea 11AM M T D 2911 ..,... ""8' anti ... na "'111· fl'ft "' ell,.,.,. muat be 0 ........ n. I of Wordatar helpful Non· ,....... to appro• 7PM Fri & ert~Jtl, . . Cotta Meu SlfY8. .... ...-· Vt'V I ,mkr prel 640-2840 t600 1660 OJ(~ hetp. Sit 9-5 APPi" PEN-Cldl/hitauult WiOOW haa money for W r 1 g h I s H a rd were, -n• llllf dable. hvy phones Call lul E•cellenl company , ro·a s 1o.OOO/up No 548 7745 TO IUllAU Lucy or Dennie 642 t 194 , TYPln, p /T benet111 and wor111ng I ~:~~:E~~./660 PllCAn· II• credtw· tno penally Call FOUND mate redtt:>lk flexible hou" 7-3, SOTIY /lllOEPT 11 ... Ottlc.e N-POn Bch cond111on1 Apply IU IUll l /f Oentaon A11aoc 673-7311 Spdnletl mt•. fem Terrlet Rlctiard. 673-4115 needed for Coate Meaa I S~d accuracy eaMn Ollllll OIAIT SALIS CLlllS WAITlllllS nrnr Older tan dog, fem I EaJltyatat de11elopmen1 firm Mu at 1181· hra .11•• No lh0'1 IAJL Y PILIT P91'manent lull tlme.ulel 1111hllta gOOd llpe Dinner Uttle Miu Muttet HI on II brwn Pllbull lam Cat - -have good phone man. hand re<i d 852-0444 330 W Bay Stfeel clerk& Apqiy tn perton hOUN .. 1 b4k from mein Tulfet. along c ame • 1ngh1 1abby & whl, hlk I CL'l• C lO • ner, front of11C41 appear WOlll Pa-E•••a c.0111 Mesa Ca 10am 12noon Coata beech 251 Broedwey, 1ptder and read In tile tem Cat. tem blk/wht al art lv enc•, strong typing & flt -._ or call 642-432 I I Mell Sta11one11 270 E Lag Ben 497-3072 Dally Pilot Clauitied lnghr Cat, fem 11111en Chfld Care needed my Irv tng tkllla Real E11111 or for taw ottlce Newpor1 I 17th $1 C. M aectlon about M111 Mui· BeochNon amokar Send PltrUll ... MELPEll TERRACE GAR~ tnghr tabby Newport I hm-1 & 2 yr old Avg 8-12 property management p .. Sate& Ut::"' let'1 Tuttet i .nd bougM II Beach Animal Sh1tiler. day1p/motrel15511-7477 uper req Salary n9001 raaume to Htrhig an· Part ttme. Mon & Tuea Wl-af OISHWASHER-l 1gun1 IOI' $9 95 You can aeil 644 1656 _ Serid reaume 23,. E l7lh ner 5000 Btrcn St Sullt onty, approx 4PM 1AM "-Baach hrly wig• • your 1utte1 a'1d 10111 ot HOUSEKEEPER Live-In St Suite 209 Co.ia 2900, Newport Beach Apply PENNYSA\IER 1 YM'llE WHTill bonoNt 494-9850 other th1ng1 through Foond Pit Bull mix male Care tor infant Rais M CA 92827 CA 92660 1660 Piacen111 Ave C M at th LOS ANGELES I - 0 111y P1101 C111as1lled pup, Un111ers11y & Irvine I 546-2729 esa 1 e ~ ExpanllOn Compl9ted Ad• ca11 642·56 78 A11e CM 6'.11 -l>085 MATUR~FEMALE WANT-. HOIFrllY I Ttclaaical/Trlllt1 atCll Hln!HllYIOI i:~~ ~~=·~:!no~; MITIEll llllln ED FOR INFANT CARE 1Proleu1onal NB OlllCH 5505,ProgrePMICO aMllaam new comm1as1on aca1ea1 IRCIEU ,,.., Olllt s r' 0 41 lt.;\-1/ L ~""~· •OH m home an time rel• seek PIT 1ec'1y 9-3 bll l<>u• hard..,O<king per Iowa you 10 earn more I •u11111 .._ .:.J i•l~--::..J<,i;, • • ~ .. \.; v ~ G.,., r~ d 966-~501 Typing fifing end ac-ELECT1UOIAJI IOfla with Ot W IO 8•P Cal' thin 12(1() on comm1uoon Our Natural Food ,.._ ' counttng 64S 8985 4 ·6 year• experience earn 1251< 10 $381< yr U> & •8QM bl' telling only 1auran1 11 growtng end j Q ~· • • Noe<! Uva-Out Help for commerc1al/1n1e11ora aupphes true~ paid 11ac 20 SYblCrtpliona a week oow hiring eoo-.. Deli r;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;:;:;::;;;;;;;;;;~ ~ t ~ "'r Ute h&eltPO Car needed D11ly Piiot Cluu1hf!d Ad adv 542 2242 So Coun then 1 1000 etd intet•ted and wllllng to I ' • Afternoon Childcare & SELL idle 1111m1 w1tr1 ., 770-0102 med 1>enef1ta & oppty to• 11sPOltlbie10 earn more Peraon• an<) Ser'Yer• If [ J r1 }[ ',11 J llJ <If:)? • . 675-3011or 474-9055 PrtfHtiHal I Preltlll Hll ty4951465 Hou11aretiex1011~~1~ =~~ ~t':';.h ~ TODAY'S REAL ESTATE CLASSIFICATIONS 1002-2790 I 1 ~·}. O.anti c1 3011 Mai1i1trat{.,, 5100 Malaiatrat{.,t 5100 llllYIOE llU olftte 11 Freewey clOM -· --~ ~ 1 HOUSEKEEPER. refined Air Tool Co n11 opening f 0 ' more inl<><mauon call MST /lllTISI l r 11 l ' ! ,. . ::~ ·~~d •1 11::.aryln, 1•••• • •• •• •• • • •• •• •• • • •• ... reer oppty wllh J oO<l SllfS !Hol1Hut looking IOt r j (r"'.. 1 ,'•· •• )'", . .' 101 SERVICE MAN Ca '>•O-O'.lO 1 f~UIYlll J' t J [ I 644-8619 1 OE LIV.ERV DRIVER : lrtnge benellla ech Enioy dealing wllh the energet hOtt, hOet .... ...., , ]-1' • 1 ll~P I must 64S-2905 Pubhc? TN! Pennyuver and food..,..,.,.. Dey & ARE IN THE REAL ESTATE TABLOID SECTION t ·, µ l Ii , I PrtftlliHal/ : D II p • I 1& 1001o;1ng IOt 111endly n19hl Shift.a avail APf*I In II ,. • • ''"II,.. 'A1 Ir• Maiai1tratan 5100 • a y ilot motor route • TYPISETTH/ pos111ve peopl• '°' Part-peraon 2-8prn, 18850 l_jj I I .. . I • ., ... , '""''' " ""' • available In Huntington • p••tE ,, ARTIST I 11me Reader Ad Sate• 1 Douglas, Irvin• (Off ,,.. • • ... I· 1 , , 1.,, ""' MANAGER • I -po11111on1 3 day• 1nctud-MacArthur 81vd, behind r _J • Harbor area. 1-2 hours • 1mmedlll• opening tor '1 tng Saturday 9-2 Dulles R"OIAlry Hotel) To l'la,·1· your "f''ai.t He'lull" ~rv1<'e Uire<·lory Call N1~ 642-5671 ht.JU 1- L,Dl (. ( rl r • 'ol' I • • exper typeaeller Must include 111emarke11ng I Immediate opening tor lull e per afternoon. e ha11e have m11k up ph0"4j & counter saloa , 11me OlatrlC1 Manager • Call 641 _4333.. Mon-• e1tper paate up back I Apply 1n oeraon 1eeo • •, " •• • • ground hetptul Xinl ben Pteeenua Ava C M 0 'i l ""c"h~~d~~~Y ~~;~~~.~~~ • day-Friday 10-5 p .M. • ellts 1nc1ua1ng medtcal a I ----"---.:.-~-_.___. __ _.__.__J.__..1.-..J hetptul • Ask for Art. •1 dentet insurance con t•--------• f) • ~nllt atmosphere Con : : tact Ah11a 642 4321 .,~, tmlTllITT SCUii-Lili b1w1r1 la Olaultlt.tlH IO 11 We otter an e.cceilent t>en .,111 program. paid va-Orange Coast • 291 knock• ollen when '/OU • .. ... -tr oea•y UH •••vii getting Oa1ty • Dally Piiot • --P1101 c1au 111ea Ao" 10 • • l&ILY PILIT reach the Ora~ Coa!lt our famous t tallons & holidays bonus program and aen1a1 in- surance Salary plus m11eaoe retmbursemenl • 330 W. B•Y Drive • 330 w eay sir"' mari..e1 : Coat• Meaa, CA : C<>1ta Men Ca 92627 Phooe 642 5678 • • 142-4121 For Ad Action Cal a Oaiy Piot AD-VIS<I 642-5678 DIMES-A-LINE ··························--------· Appilcant mual apply tn person at Daily Piiot 330 West Bay St . Coata 'ir::;;::;;=;ij~iiiiiiiim;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!i~ii!~iiiiiiiiiiii~ Mesa Ce Apply 9. I I g a m or 2-4 p m (C11cula- 11on Dep1 I Mt4ical/0.atal 5105 15 GALLON 1quarlum with I COUCH 150 2 chat11 $351 MORGAN doHara co11ec10t I i;K1 noots pr1et1cauy new OLlll a.J ti i •-t C I El i I I P • • llghUndcoverS50 30lb eacn Ollvegreen IUlted 11quida11ng, beaulllull)I bt N o;dlC8 Head lor Newpon Beach 111rea IMIYtr • •• -.. arr••rz tetr Cl L••••ca•i•t -·-·•-t ... 1 .-• .. •------ cruahed COfal chemicels tJotks, wood arms/legs g 111 pack agttd S 2 S Aolomtte Oynallt, Scott Must heve Medical ex per iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ElPftrl Cabinet Mak8f & RES1D1COMM L /IND 26 I Lancut I PAINTER NEEDS WORKI filter 150 Tell kits coral 1 962 3984 or 673-80 11 I 645-2908 • ,118~ 9 9•.., 1o anc Days 8am-5pm. mull be $2.17 per day French Ditiiign Reos yrs Do my own work Lie Im (.ct ce111nga, relln cab rocka, graYel, plants $50 I nm n, '> 8rea11 d1n1n<. fle11lble and able 10 lune-lrtie 11s1 rel s Aller 5pm I "'7804 t Ai 646 8126' Mainl c~•n up• mowing ,1261 yrs eap work guar Rocking chair and pad• DAYER electric heavy MUSTANG par111 67 r.on1 w '1 di b.. ......_tr,_,, 1r1m f.rt1e ttll mates' ~5 642-1878 duly West1ngnouse I valance $35 71 r111111 1 ~oin'c !lwag can as: tton independently Thal'a All )IOIJ pay tor I r.all Allred rn-t 157 OON SELECTRIC Mr fs1r11011 645.l,381 OavtS Paonttng 964-3337 I Whtie lour cyctH 9 valance S35 11 raa1 I 1 ime swag 19mp Home Health Reaource 3 lln11s. 30 d111y minimum I KITCHEN CABINET 49;i 5958 Serv1c11 calls P15ria~ 26'" :J-SPEED man a bike years old Runs g;881 Dumper s4o 69 righ• 1 VtH antenna S 10 Ne11t Center. 526-6982 on th11 RH ACING dryer outlets tllc oond&<l HAWAIIAN f' XPERl IS[ "'!oi!i .. ~~------1 wllh book reek 150 $4' 720 1737 lront lender ulenaior I ntd1c1 shack UHF co101 DAILY 1 I T·~ ,,.,,, 1vu '""'ov11 fA THI G INTERIORS 51..,··x 14 ulumtnum r1m!I I ' I SJO 70 tell lronllendeq an1un110 sltll 1n certor DENT AL Assl/Orfho ROA Call tor 1'116 est 642 088 1 fl EC TRIGIAN t ltill" vu• Stu ~•9 f89f MANGING IS TRIPPING three tor $20 t80cm skis NEAR new con11ect1or ea tension s30 Love 8681 S tO Hl!Cord album• 75¢ ~: ~r'~~~:~J'~~12_~g~~ PILOT MASONRY 1CARPENlRY l •r • 233 108 Smt1llll111rg11 VISA-MC 673-1512 $8 546·3838 oven $40 64'>-8746 1 like new $50 Match•n~ 8 lrllt k ca1111ettes 50¢ \lf'Jry compe1111ve Lie ions & rec""' 548 !>203 TREES ANOYS WALLCOVE~O 1 1 at hat s ne lab 1 f' 1m1a,t1t. man's clothing ••-tll'S lfflOE , & insured 17 141 499· 1604 H •Lf El EC T RIC T n11•,.,011ttrnov~' ci,111,. 1,,11 ~iiation & a~-vel 2-NEW l1dy'1 blooaet size GARAGE door opener 1111110 c r w r' I ~l)or t co·au. today• ._, SERVIC " ' ""' v ._..,.., 12· 14. lllet 0111ord cloth ,35 AQu&rium $20 1 $50 eoch 642-4J97 llly le~ brown h er · Back olllce duliH 101 [ Door• Re11atr ·AileralloM Dti1ier1c1ao1to w reu r&IH "" now lawr11 7'., 1 J476 Int pa1n11ng 548-4013 lemon olllord cloth l:>YI I Typewrtter \10 Lamp$'> !NEW 1tnk $28 Doo•'I St'. 11ng1>on11 with suede Chiropractic olc Wiii Rf'lmO<h•I Pllnei locks etc lie & insure-O 546 7013 TIE lllEEl SCEIE fapert W1llcove11ng In ,.:on down tOll1r $2 each L ad1es pant!! S I ·S2 Antique• $10 S20 Shaw 11ihr1w po1ctle'I ian c;or-train Salary open Coate DIRECTORY Cubtt1el!I Window ~encfl'I NfW R[PAIA Oualtty No u1wn Tree Shrub 1ns1a11 ~11111n11on Reas Conaun- 1.S) 11''• 14'" photo N B Atouses ak1rts S I Rattan S9 CtotlJs S5 Lamp S!> duroy wilh 1uede elt>o-too Meaa Wkdys 548-0076 J!i Y•• ll•P Jt!rti 64'2 05fiJ 1ob' tr smoll reasonubte T ·~ T nm ilntl Removal ""' Aas1gnmn1 581-8590 1926 lamtnlled (I) 11ema $2 S5 Exe1c11e Coach 1emp1 two $18 patche' navy blue l y I CALL TODAY" C~"J4 C rrN' l''ll he. d 631 2'.14!> Lawr M&1n 11 ~ototi11tng 1Ix 14 Buena P"rk 1918 1 t11ke s I'> PhOnflmlle $5 Houaehold Items 50c SS bla.zer SIZl'lt 38 to 42 A lor NawPO;I ·~ach area ASI FIR LOIS a an Sprinkle• lnltall Repair I YNN HANSEN'S I 1mIn11 ad S t I u 1 Suitcase $5 011he1 25¢ Old milk can s t5 Men. All w1<11ther iackels Your Dally Piiot ~om will w111cn gut 2 Y'' °' Ctaeral Stmcta ~ • .,. Mllmates ~48 ~., "'"'10• Pa1nttng and d1y/Sund1y &45 9521 OtshH 25c,-50Pc Pots a$n,? 1h11ts $4 2000 Hollda, 1wealers sl1ck1. all like ~~~.!~~;5~~11~; '~1~; ServlGe Directory older Wl'l'I( Cly-» r l •REillT AN ANGEL• Pa~• Hanging 549-llen 32 FOOT lllluminum •• pans 50¢-I ttturea ' Road Newi><>rt Belch new St $10 Women 1 5al&ry & benefits Homa ReorlMfllllive S601w~ P!tf10na1 & txJ11neu u L!Jll Stmce1 STRtP il OH THE WALL tension ladder $50 Coate 377 Eo1t 161h Costa NICE tMJCrellrlel dMll Wiii 11<klll8 'lweatsrs. COllllS Heailh R~rce Genie• 142-4121111. Jot (,M arl.18 bJ I JOJ~ 'Jlll&nce tor all -" & Ft•Elt oell l12-1001 r .... Clt1an .... Well- MHa 549 2565 Me'la consol \35 Nell• blou...,s all like new S t 526-6982 Molner loves barivs11tmg pro1ecta 472 1782 Allv• Parham II Auoc pape• removel e.fvlee 0 SS ' .. S 10 ')()ltd birth lutchen •• b .., l IC t>Ondfld 638~970 8' CHRIST MAS truel LA top cot~endenu Magnolia and Adam• •I n1dooral1$3 313 IEllOlllHllHPH •-i IC ii' ~:~e~~71~~~Y~~~~ Had1aH trllltc111 green along I ab 111 s S 4 "' each Hunt 1 n g' on Ii" 111 r t t J~t 23rd StrMll Coat a iKtllt ca t ••1• AMEl\ic UJ HANOVMUJ ,,,.•IP'•-•.,•-•.rz______ • Wf' GALS SHOULD• With orna. ment• s' "'0 Up Aluminum pallo aet $40 I 963-5170 .~ £•8-9880 Expertenced In Ledger E 15 • ·~ -Cl • s . Mcx:1i wa111 bflC-wor~ • "1ANC .. TOGflHER• E " ., Small 1leeper aOl8 $50 .,,.011J ""' card. 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S Glrl'• blk• s 10 Stingray I GREAT Chrtetmaa 11em1 I drum $10 63' .3701 I $I') Sowing machine Neeood tor buly Or eraitatt liOVllO( te•n1110 carpe11 & FENCE ReplJr N-IL old lr1t1n!'I Riii ' fo ,., } , 1~ hnt blllrtflndlng by St~ S16 New cir wh"'• $1 !> I :~~"°a1:y2c~111 s~;~~·; PLAYPEN, large. Ilk• nt!~ I 130 ~21 flower StrMI ':.':!~~!0~::.:~·1"0 APPLIANCE RftsXIR 1"1P~ot.•111'1Y W.l~,0w,'2111'2" Wond Ch11n 11ni. Pllh() 1' 1•ni•1 t\&h 1181 Of 6'45 1426 !~th Electrtc Stypewcrtter Lamp• SS-S8 Aquarium-$35 Twin bedapreida $! t.146-58'48 "'" Washer Dryer Refrig·otc I f•J I at. • • trne eat Oreg 968 1116 -• Plaittr/"-all ..,5 Stereo 15 1111 1 1 12 R each l amplhllldas SJ s•o1tnARY 722.1737 20 yr8 e•p Comm1trtt11l lnQ welcom• • AIO HYlll .. ,,. dren'e gamea 10y, $1 Iller l1h 5 ecllnfll' 50 · •"" jWOODEN l"ddera 2 6 m; GA TE & F'fNCE Rff"AIR O Cl< • ,.. 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IUlllM M PIUlll& LOii lnler•tld In worillng It IMI In & eve fOt 1 yr ofd la I .-.. 180 'fJ::; or renl Wk l3000 o0o 997.7995 .. aocec>dno ..,.,., fOf our Nutrition ~1 I Child, L-oun• 8ch '.,.... ••• tOMQ herd dlll4 °phoM ........ , • ·--•• -*•11 HI u* ... Equal Opportunity lntt'"'~ ena wl ng I< Cell AM· 1pm 41941·3328 ()I 1139 mC)dem 790-0789 Iv meg r-.J -Sliver/bl.ck -~l'llr. 1 Y• I • t ' SERVICE - ... - Employer i.atn and grow P-.. 1·8PM 876-eoto Ell u..; fat 1 ma'-eotP X -a.... 70 f werrenty (008 l~I -1PP1Y et 226E. 17th C M ---~w !"" frat te f n WM 111111111 __, . --IPYMUI prev owner ol Mfg Co , _,... 111,HI ~ 2~.!'f 8o lor ~llinG' lldllty New fuf~t~·~ ,. llTllllTll w~o:=..~~~'!; ~~:~~i~·~o~·.u~~: 17ti:8J~•r 4250 Di~be ~~1 rb~{ .. !.:: ....... a,·•,u 1 PARTS OI t, n• port Beech Full & P11 • IM•ll 11111___ . ICITTENS Cell 1M-M14 Ill 1 ........ ,/lt-t 291( ml, "" ,,.,,,, etc: PtZZA °' Qt111/llndwleh time 875-2790 au.-.. 111.-'"" J •-/f 1._ ,. .,... ••'14 Pert 1n1ou1, 111 p.,,., wr11 100t 0u111 s1 . NB pereone. 801 Otenneyr• Ollll'Tllli 11 P/T More lllTlll* we getung or mote I~ comml~ ... "1 •fl "'t-41 71~ 12450 firm 842-9815 833·9300 Laci· Bc:ti. 4114-4712 the camping "bug" Ihle Ind .,. wtlllng to won. &atitw NH ... iafb(); 11 5ia;:,, for fl Fo<d ·73 11100 t1wg11 MERCEDfS ·77 46081 t LEASING ... HTil•n ~~E~:;:~: yor " you 110• • ti11d '°' 11, contldet thlt Clfcnna. U" round o;IC dlNbl[Fi THE MZXRB So•t E·Z ecc.M to oP9' lhllt, 8 c:yt. nde W()(tl 82t< ml 11tn1 eona W......,., to,, ....... lflerp Mlf· 87~7'°9 IMV9 m"" cempei thll'I not o-tllng ~rlll Lyneh RMl1yl1 the l)edeetal Ible w/1 IMI Life llz.e hind CWV.0 weter $80/mo 8&4-9179 Seo<> L¥ry 2131592·3631 S21.600 obo 779·8280 ,,_"' -· ..., uMd, Mii II now with I moet Pf•llgloue, moe1 )(ln1 GOl\d 1396 982·8Mt1 '800 080 5412·5980 .. .,,., fOf computerltea 78 CllM411ed Ad growth Oriented neme In or e73--0e25 --BOAT SLIPS AVAILABLI FORD '79 Renchero, alt, MERCEDES '80 4150Sl r...,-vatlonlll po11tlon Want Ad• Cell 642·56 AHi E•t•t• Prep ere Rolex 19dlet 18k Wiich, 2e· .30· Sallboat1 only erulM, '''· 350 v.e. 80K ml., ten w/brn lrthr Entry ie1191. Siert lmmld yourMlf lor the Miii , ... CMI wit ere 5 piece h1nc1 S 1200 hnunlte 8'~ c:t No 11119 ab0ard1 I 1875 86 1·9999 8"1 offer 945.4759 N8 private club Cell ••l•I• bOOm c11.., ""'"' pllntld pine bdrm Mt S 10.000. 980-73 16 C•ll 873·8800 for Info 875--0900 for eppl -...-'825 7 oetc ct1 I S36 V HI t0f0 MUST ANO '71 MACH I ~---· COLLECTOR WANTED portunltlH avellebte "' Pttl & Aalaa I lift 8o118torege lne1de l3/Ft A/T, AC/PS/PB, am/fm ... aJ SUI LICentlng tretnlng avlll· '65 Mctl IM&·2887 Clerll'I Merine Servlet 'IMJ Dod09 Van, 85K Ofio. cue Greet lntr Nw• AFTER P•m Welt or 8111 • • , ctiem~ bloO<lllne, male I $900 0 80 846-7869 glne FlewlH• 1360<1 Afl> TRYING HARDER TO BE #1 URGEST IHEITORY ON THE WEST COAST •ble. To Interview call ·~· Ml I Aklt• AKC pupplu, (1 14)89~2825 ml . gd body. rune good. pelnt Freatily redone en ~ 1319 °' Ml-9380 I 111111 lam P 499-1802 Dock• for Rent Up to 28,, Dodge Trea.man 100 •77 obo Oreg 720.9097 SCHOOL MERRILL LYNCH REALT" LE8 967-t13:S GLD ReTPupe-Al(C thOI• ~ l 200/mo Up IC Panei.ci 225V8 ec:on Gd PEUGEOT ·7• .,.. ...... Mil IODll I COlOI Part time Opening In Laguna -----___ ··i F b'~ ... 11go1...__ 3011 S250t mo e13.214; v ....... .,... MIEW U•IAPI *ULll •H llrJ* :;' wll• in~ en'.3 159 Ol 876-0149 running 1 1450. 846-7909 tunroof."" tit• 111ou JOBS NI I TECH • Exp pref Owr ~ • Aatl Obo 6'3-7213 CALL TOIAY Beach I Laguna gue area. tren• MO-t228 Lv Meg Retrtoer.,OI'• s129' ur LHASA APso A1<c 9 DRY BOAT S TORAGE ••n, tMS -":======::1 EARN ----Wllhlrl 199 & Ur weetce male Ct)amplon On ,,,. weter. Newpor C&.11111 I• 842 2000 Earn Up to $6.00 per hour for JUST SPLENDID Half 0. ery.,,, '1"1'* S99' u1 breed' lhot 522-11794 e.eeh Do It yourMll bo• 1188 FORD 2 dr Mdan. c·u•c·., "1') • eigne at Npt Pier liking "Complete LIM of Home ' • yerd Open 7 d1y1 t n•' n v UIW[Y IPP9 Pit •tytllt & menl Fumllhlnge" Timber Wolf/Germ Shep wMll Cell 975.5901 °~ 11111 new 13500. lllUl1L c 011 e ct Ing f 0 r m 0 nth I y OrNl loC Chllr rent LIN ALL APPLIANCES pup1, •v•lf 12/4 '100 NBP Mooring lo S•I• 9 ·7688 Of 848•3512 IV£-.ON PRIZES 875-t232, 846-2001 flly ... ialee4 obO 842· 180e ev1/wtlnd1 w/38. Tflwlef . ~lever '85 CORVAIR Turbo COf'N subscriptions. Miieage allow-llln• mTlllT• 1a..ie..t1 .. -.1 ••llcal laatn ... tt B11r e13.9511 grri~ggn~:~~~ ·fRIDt HI* 10 Give cl ..... II UNIOUE FURNITURE 1111 NEWPORT BEACH ENC ..-~ ance paid In addition to hourly Cd M 11n11 lhoe> 759-3347 19'7 s. Mein s1 1 8, 1 dUltw ;c.M TIE FOR 2811 MAX 1 1eo •lac. Vt~lcln Htt POQCHl AUDI CHl!V•Ot..U H ..... et QM11111 .... .... ... ---Santi Ana , ng w . 648 9878 d o:Cert. ..u cona. "· "'... Ex le Ced preferred L 1 v e . In H o u 1 e . Blwn E..-,._ I Warnet Of 175 OBO 55'-8285 - . .. , Pl.IT wage. per n ""t:r/Bebyllller Pv1 Mein-st"'"" a..,,,. IMA" -811p Avail · Ho live Aboe.rc "" S500 Obo 769-1973 s.i. ....... k . CHICK IVEa/IO# • ....,,,, j rm B11tilnn1CA11ome11 ..... IHI Plaa .. IOr11a1 up10 32' 133C Aatnlaprt .. fill 1oo1ti-f but not required. 8eecti Wom.n w/emal 1111 Side IMt to 26' 122< -lfY°'!W• ""' ormrt c l\lld Ok S 1t1ry 099" 1M:8un 12·5 SWALES ANCHORAGE WA .... '11, ~ ~-~.::= 845-M48 Lv meg 3 r9fr1get1w1 dlff .a.. kiJJAXCC Oak !'7" Grand Deity 9·6 548· 1501 12000/0bo, 8715-9326 Mounllln. Knott• Berl) Muet be •t L•••t 11 rra. old LIT PIUll :!~5r.f,:_.200 Cer• ~~1i.';:40new. 12500 . 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KIRKLAND MAINTENA.NCE ell SIS Fm/Ir. auto ''" Jeff 1 C••rt• I014 43Kml,lcwted,eteallle.t I owner. parteci c:ond Younoambl11oue c:oup1e te 142-4321 ext. 107 mak• s225. 973·34&& 579 0urnemenr poo1 iblm5RAoJJe 2o H'1' sa796 786-0319 114.500 obO 1eo.92011r m.1MQf 21 Unite In Co9tt Appl ---M tlble w/t>all return Balle Stvnc:rll Mtf-c:ont H50C MeM Cell 856-0805 L-,;;:;;:;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;a;:::::;;;:;;::::::;;;:=:=::::;;;~I ance. fualtut H a 1t1c:k1 S375 Pet Olf 842-0795IM8·8823 &Ill 'II IOlll PORSCHE 'IO 9 118C ttlnt 1 • ... "730 531< ml Loaded wtlt/t>rn A88EMBLERS IP'*1 7111T After School-M . I llY FllllTlll 831-7439 ()( -..-1 ... -In/ Snrl et.110, lull power, II<. Int $21500 obo779·8296 a~enance ... eye ,,.,90 c:aee. ,,ioy. Herd · ~1 ~~c1.ctii. Ill LES 957•81~ Trauertatin ...... " IOll 10 """ rnodelt 1nozr<P> PORSCHE t11s ·15 s11 Student Jobs! Technict'an 7', Ilk• new. llv rm IOI• iAJ HONDA ELITE at •HI ver ennlv •327, lo ml an111• n.ITI a .. 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Turbo, idnt eonc:I. mt wtth other 11udentl .,_. own •· You m~1 dMllOn ot trOle cab"*> etir1, IOl11. 172 FOfd COUr" pQ s;c; LARG! SELECTION OF Ski. turl. mntn 8~~2462 cen eem 125.00 .to N0.00 ..at ... In The Irvine Comp1ny I mite lteme 857 ·219G 6-264~ 1200 240.3 IOe NEW I USED BMW' St TOY '82 CteMld•. e111t comml•IOfte end MUCH MOAEI You c:en menaoee Md mllf'ltlHI• DESK o.11 r<* lop. enllQ LM..... 43K ml, Ol'lg OWN Mu• wotk PART TIME In the eftemoont end MVetal ap1t1ment pro-1tyte. he ndeerved, I~ VOLUME SALES Nit $7900 obo 659-4345 ~end lttl heve plenty of fr• tme. jec:ta In lrvlne end Nellr· new, COit S llOO Sec ~.. DO A unu SERVICE I LEASI NG TOY-'85 Cemry 4 drv dh You MUST BE FAEE AFT£A SCHOOL! 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PAffY Count req~llng '"" Wll · ~·IOn Ind •IC.lmln.ellon f>vth Cart•. t fl'..CUllv<t 19H . duc;ted by an lnd•lllduel . lteeGll Ceutc;'"I• 91647 INV11tOIW•NTAL 117,980 e73-0e21 $t6!IO 8H.04l3 Tnel u ld bulk Iran••., II llAM ~ILl!!S, JR ANO LOIS TllOMdell<lnOIOIMllfyln Cllllr, I Metil 0... 1 FloOf ,.,.. Tn11 •••letnenl w•• nled Any •••i;un11b•• P•••On -~·· llCTION WI"' Ill M••ft · Intend.a 10 bl c:ontum M rlSH l>I te>l)Olnt.cl H l•vor or In opooeillon to HMlet, t Hotpolnt Ref. ' PvbltthlCI 0.l"GI Cout I wlll'I !I'll f,ounly CW1< o4 Of "'-''••Mid meeting 11111111 NOiie. 11 ,.....coy g1ver1 l1't -llNCOLN ·77 Vera.iii.. mated 111111 ottleit of BUA· penonal r~Metllll...._ 10 ll'llM C>fOOOMlt wltl b1QIY911 Metltl StOftge Ceblnltt•. 4 Deity PtlOt NO#em~ Ii tO I "'GI County on Noveml>8' bl gllt8f\ an QPPOrtuntly lo lhl Dec>artment of~ U8EO CARS & TRUCKS t own Pwrllthr 12000 1>9 ROW C8CAOW CO 2070 eOmlnlll« 11141 "tale of en ()C)C)Of1un1ty 10 dO '° 11 0 81d•n Hot... 3 -..e1e1 23 ~ 19U 18 1085 ,_. .. ""' 111<1• '".it)' an• 11'11 ,._,1 ~ [nV11onmet1 COME IN OR CAl.L l'OR Jim 160 1838 973 4400 N Tuelln Ave Sent• Ane. Wll.UAM Mtl(9 lvrt'* ltllormlllon 11 de-Trull CllM. ' COUChM I !Se t70 Publilhed C>tll\ge c...o.ti 11&1ec1 0.01 ar• OP4W\*d lal AMovf'411 s.c;01,., ot in. PIH ......W ' CetttOfnl• 12706 Oii Of 1ner Ttl• petmon re Q11 .. 11 11re<1 Of\ Hem A I C. you mey Lawn Mower. I Lot 2·~ Gel I Delly p,101 N<wembet ;,i3 :tO. vovldtng euc;11 b<<l "'"' el! City 01 Huntington e.ac;.n 0.LILLO LllO '14 OllTilllT&l Dec.ml>lf 12· 1986 IUW>•lly 10 edmlnlll8' lhe contact the Pl1nnlno DI-c;onlalnttt. 1 b.,c;yQll 1 o.c..n0tt 1 14 1986 c..-d by 81 leeet five l">I P.. 111•1 the 1011ow1ng •eQ-ta Tllta bulk lranef8f le '41b Mtal• uf\CI., 1~ 1~ pertmenl end on on Item R. Artlet'1 Boetd, 1 l..ot \/11t10v• PUBl.IC NOTICC SA 183 CNll tlle nign.1 f)f .ny """ '°' Hegellve <>-<..terallon mYllLf1 4 dt Loaded w/~r equip ject to Celll0tnl1 Unlf0tm denl Admlnlltrlllon 01 e.. you may COt\tact tlll Ate;. WICll., Ptenl Ho4d41'• 3 ten bod ••.AlveO -• r.....-.0 1111(! .,. •-' 18211 BEACH BLVD I IKRE•&4I l4,e>e5 Comrne<Cial Code kUon lalM Act rullon Oep1rtmen1 a l S11c;111 lnd11e1r111 Mel•I 'lc:TITK>Ue ~·• I ~ "' in. ,.,,., • .,,4 •Ole IOf publlC ,_ Gorri HUNTINGTON BEACH Dir 6-40 6&30 & 1oe The Pll•tl()ll ie .. , '°' ,,_. oe3 1321 SM1111no, 1 er ... P11111.. 1 "AMI tlAT&•NT pt8JC NOTICC c:.ot1CS1t1M• ot ""' i. ... .,. m.ne•no .. 1-tlllf UI 1111 lt-•LI 114 11••1 Yll flle neme and aoa1 ... of Ing In Depl 3 •I 700 CMc CITY Couetell 0# THI lot Mite; T0011 and Sue> Tlie IOllOWl"O Pttac>n• ••• av .. labl4 •!Ill• d111t1GI l'lttl<A Neglllv• 0.Ct8lall()(l NC• • _. -!fie P•••on wlltl whom c;.n,., Otlve WMI Sent• CITY Of 'OUNTAJN VM.2 pll ... \/etl1>111 -..1ec ()fllc;e doi ng ou 1 ln••• •• ITATIMINT Of' •• ""' •h><ementl<l+'>ell ~ e'> 71 on COfljUncllrlfl ""''" CHEV'I' '86 Corlfeue gra~ Loeded w/pwr equip claim• mey bl 111.0 I• Bur· An• CA 97701 on OECEM LI Y,h elrn MGCl•1tde11, SllPPIM end OMk Fiiia I P11<111on·CflH4 Oen•"' A.aAM>OIP,llfT °" or-M1111mum •lflllll for u .. Parrn;f Ni.I 8'> 14 anci rnetalllc w/grty llbr e Sl1.1>86 (11<8A6&&1 row bcrow Co . 7070 N eeA 11 1986 CltJCAens Poetal StempMecNne ~4 E:ng1~1no Con111ue11on UM0#'1CTfnOUI ~oom .. n<llG(;OtnPlf't c.0 ,,0 ,1 one r f•e e c;t1t>• way ~ ... 1 euto °'' S40-~ Tu1Un A"1t , Santa An• CA ,,. YOU 08JECT lo IMI lfubltaMO Of•noe C.OUI Ot-Mttel ""no C1bl ?712' Cordero , L•n•. •"9*1•• .. ,,.. "'O eQYIC•"""'"""" -vi(-8~ ., ... reQUMI IO COi• 90M l)'I. Ol .. • loP 5eoO 9770'. Rel E.llCIOW UC664 81ant1ng 01 ,,.,. petition • .,OU Olllty Ptlol N<hlWTll>ef 23. ,,.i,, II Wu11 8alket1 '.I MIMIO<• lllelO. C.A 92&91 '"• 1011ow1n9 peraone "'''' .be IO JO per IQuat• tl•U<·' .,., mull• famlly utlll• ml 123 48o 53e-90'31 F •nc:I IN 111t dty IOt fillno ehould •lllllf epput II Ille 198!> Well Mepa, 2 Coric &oerd•,.. Alen M Peteraon, n 1n '"'"' •b•ndon.d 1111 UM of loot P4" monlh Tfll pt~ pt(l,.C.I Ill• •• · ct111m1 I>'( eny credll0t .nali heetlt\Q end •Ill• yOtoJr Ob 'J• 19i 9 e er e t ar y C 11 11• 1 1 Cordero l •n• Min ion It•• r1c.1111uu 1 8u11n•1• ""'"""" Pf'•~··i. to ..... kJ<Aled 81 17 IO~ (Im.,._ CH VSL!A '73 bl Oeeemt>et I I, 1te&. ~Of"-~.,, OO'IC· Ci.a.nu 'Met• Cl\eWt ' VlljO CA t?ett N. m. 8 Ac I' 8 ~ '( Mid Vt>Petlt _,., GOfllOtm •opr<u lff\•t••Y 400 '"' wagon. tit "''" wtllc;tl ti 1114 ~ dey llOnl with lhe tou<I before P•1n11ng CalcU1el0t• CUIO Oregoiy Ctl•M 25855 C.lfANER& 287') lr¥tn• 1u 11wt ,.,"'' an<l r,or><11llon1 .outh ,,. cypr-A.....,..,, 0 80 6-43-7213 !K'IOf• Ille c;onaummatlOn '"• ll<tlllflO Your •POMt "8.IC NOTIC£ I FR t 10. 7 P"lut .. 2 v-CntlNlll• Mltelon Vleto CA Ave t e 1 C.oet• M... PH<""' "' llUA(/lanc ... 4l '"' o ..... _ ~· WE euy CLE .. N, dtDlt81c>et1_ .. llledNo~et>ovember i•. anc4 mey1>1 In pe<M>n Of by "*-IC NOTICI Oealie. I PIUllC Cubt tet>le. 9280 I Ceitf 92:26 0 r;rf)f)Oaall ''' lea" .. id •••• Tiie Ill• ie .0.•l"-I ot ,.. .., • " your lllOf .. "'°°"AM 1 Q1a .. Toe> OMtl, 'J LOU1'1Q41 Tnll 1>1.11lneu II <.on T1141 ICllllOUI uutir>eH pt098fl'f ..,,11 1M gt.,,.,, to the tnterteellon ul Wat,.,., LOW MILEAG~ · 198& IF YOU~( ~ CREOITOA Due 10 ttle empfllll• Cnlllra .. 4 fOldlng Cf\elre I duGlld I>'( t.0 pe1tner1 N.,..,. •elar•eo lo •bOYe WM CJ<O<><>Ul• -l(.t1 ufl• l<IW A , •nu• 8 "1 11e1 c.11 OOME8TIC & IMPORT J, ......_ -.-0, 1Mf111 Of 8 COtlllt\O"'ll ttedllOt of Bu ijllG'-1 table I f)ao-Cul Alan t.A P~ .. .on llled tn Of~ Counry r.n tc.tt f-•t• .,.,,.14._. an<! A<N..,,.,0 CARS. TAUCl<S & VANS c ...... "' ........ T•.,,.. lhl a.ceeMd you mull m. ~:.' .. '::.!7:~~1 p,: l•r I LOI AllOI t•d Tl\!• ... ,_, .... flied ~lembef. 1981 Hll NO .,,. .. 'lu•llly tl•<;Q••m• (~ Of ,,._ •eci.-1 - MERC 72 Couo1r, meo•. •-our (.IA.Im wlln 1111 court or '"" 1111 Cit of Fount1tn f'llWltOI• .. P11"••• 10 O 1 Wiii! the County C.*11 01 Or O?fl7 rr,. QfJv•""'ll f)<>••O •• ,.,., ,,., "'* """" 1111 <.tty amt, 1111, p/1, p/h. •Ir. go ' PuOllal\ld <>enoe Coul ~'""'' ll Ill '"' PetlOllal e IMI)' by'"' ,;;z:,no go••• 11411 Of Of•wtt'I, t ~" llllQ9 (;,()vnty 1)11 CX.lober 29 ""'" B•y c..o -VM tt1• "0"' to r11jeCI any (,lef• <.11, of Hun11ngton uret $7~ obO 6•2 4397 Dally Pll()I NQvtnlti.r 23. repr-lellv<t i pe>Olnted by ll:ve bli9fl Ml Thi llf\nUel (.heir 1 O'Keeie & M8'rll 198& lhl1 •l•l-'t wu lllltd "' all t)ltla eh<I "' Netv• ll"Y 84ec;ll 'JfJOO Main Stt- IGM ll\lf c.ourl Wlltlln lour monlha _.. MeF goele of l()Oil. IOt MIC•llW1ve I Lot 01 Sedll ol \ ~t• .wtth 11'18 Coonly Cler~ of 0. 1H.gu1.,11-Hur1t1ng1t>n 0..C.h Cal• MERC '84 Couger lotlded Se· 1115 from me d•I• 01 llret ..._ OYlf end c;on f.,-.1uuor & Solt• 1 (nd Put>ttat\eel Q•WIQ8 C.!>4191 I •noe c,oun1y on Nr>Vert1~ lJ•l•d •• "U"' not'>n 1011,.. Ar.., peoaon Wl"""O fall• ov., pym11. no dn tlllenGe Ol l4t1t.,• .. P'ovio.d bu"'-.,:c;: end l'I. Teble 1 L.•wn E.dglt 7 Twin Oa.tty Piiot N0vwn1>er ~ t& fl t~8~ 1;...c.11 <-•""""'' '"" e1n '" tomm41t!I on 1~ ,. <-O.i. M ..... "141l Ol.IO pml Sn 1/mo 631·7S60 fltBlJC NOTICE In 8•c.llon 700 o l Ill• :r04i:,:__ ~ .,,d ~·· 5 W"'91td Spr;.yen, ' n . 30 19811 r•ufll•lh<td O.erioe (..oHI ft~f N(ivel'tlfiel 1U~ ~1· m1y 00 IO on wr111no MMl '11 •ll MG2•" M(RCURV 'M Topu, Ill Ptl)l).141 COd• OI CetllO'"I• c;<;;,,ltolled by women .,. Lot \/111oue C.amu; P11n1 Sa 12• (*'"" PllOI Novembet 23 tO IAN v•• acHOOl .. 11,, ... 10 d•ye Of 1"41 notltA Aulo. elf eofld. pta, am/Im n-. t•k• ov., paumen1e 'ICTtTIOUI ...,..... the"""' IOf nllng,&lalMI wlll goal• ... '°' '"'City dl.tflng •~otdlfl ' 811cic of Wood4n Uer.embet 1 14 11111~ II!> 011 nuc T. IOAl'IO O' by PfO'l/ldlnQ wrttten c;om ., NAMS STATI....., nol U Plr• prlOf 10 lour 1111 IOd from Oc:too.. 1 Sll4MnQ. I lol Mlec; Bib)' P'UBllC NOTICE "" 1 TMJITUa, a, J.-t Get· ,,_,11 lo'"' ()eclat1ment ot tttfeo. wet om lrlm l O'A of $72 I pt mo Air. Tl\9 IOllOwtng P9flON .,. '"°"'"• lr(lm 1111 d•t• 01 Ille 198f:,ough Seotemblf 30· Supptteal'JlrOlletl 3 p,_ l1cti jltyM6cteft1 , ,...,~, Gefv~ fn mil• ( 19CA8071 • t t ' t o • u n r o o I . Going t>u.ineee •• JOlln 0111 neertng n011Ged •OO... 1988 T,_ goale ,,_, tM ure 81>f•Y•t1, Good Wiii ind ,tCTITIOUI .u .... , MllC NOTICE Put1l1"'*2 (.>•~ c,,,,..1 ,11onm8f't•I ~'CAI Sec. 14ffl 646-0437 Of &76-7107 lnYMlmtnl, llllGA E Cout YOU MAV E.XAMINf '"' Fed811l 19<1uW~ll of lhl e11ta11no ~•rect• Propert~ NAMe •TATIMeNT u atly POOi N<N_,I>« 9 lfl llO<I p 0 Bo, 190 ~uni .(.0 •• , 'IJ lfll Hwy, Suite 48, C.0ton• Oe4 1111 keQI t>y 1111 c;oo•I 11 Y°"' MBE Program 11 well M '"' may bl 1nlC)«ted 11 9 00 Thi IQllOwtno P9'IO"• ere 'ICf"rnC>Ua aUllNj(ll rl 1(111'1 Se 111 "'°'on &uc.ft CA 92641 ~ ~ Mer CA 92626 .,. 1 par.on lt\l .... led In MBE tehe.v""41ll rel)Of'I AM 12 04 Ill el 2~ '4 dOlflO t>u-u fmmtttl NAMS I TATl•NT Ct:Jmm..,11 will 04 con Auto. air. p/1. p/b UnO., M1c11a11 ~ 811nnon ,,... Ml•t• you mey _,,. tubmnted '°' lhl !*IOd 0••"04· Senle Ana <.A Hendfl,aon 6 p_,,., 111141 rn. lollowlnO "4WM>f" .,.1 1 .. o...o I>'! 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Veno doe 8an10t PllU 11r. 1mlfm. 1kl tll•. duCted hy en lndMdu•I 1111 '°"'' ""''" O'OOI of -Oepertmeonl 01 lrlfllPQI bl I>'( c.un CMllll4d eMC;k llMllO C.A 91897 l(r17 JfJflr.., Apt < <..oe11 T,... l<Jil<IWW\O per..nn• .,. Pfot41(.l $ 1850 0 80 722·6'80 MIGllMll ~ 81.nnM YiG4 8 Wfltlet'I req""l elll· !Ilion, llft ltwt Ctly 01 t,Hflter a 01 treHurer I L•"Y II 11endnieon M ... C,A {12&'8 flOt"O bu-H OeteQ Novembe• ;.>'J PINTO ·1e. 7 dOOf. A/C, f1111 ,,.,_,, w .. flied •no 11181 you Oftlr• 19«Ael f-oun11~•ll•y tor Im <.1'18(.11,0< hy •Untied Stet• 23640 ft Ro<.io M•n •on I ll'l•t bu11nen ., t.ur• f OUNl AIN V"l Lf'' INN I 198!. auto. n.-tltM/l>tlllfY ""''"the Counly Cieri! Of Or f\OllCI 01 me mrno 01 an In· ptemenllno 11111 ph•M 01 poetel, t>enk ••PIM•, °' VllJO C.A 978111 ""''"''by en lndNtdu•l I {I''°' Fle<.r .. 11<in C11t I• I i-ut111"'4IC O••noe Cou1 •noe Coun1y on 0¢100*f 29. venlc>r'f and eppralMMltll 01 MBf P ogrem ••••orapn money order M.,~ c p.,,y 71114 1 W•Ka1m ~r.ot Vll\04lfC>C'JfJI , °""'"''" v1111ey <..eut 97706 lJ••ly r•111>1 No....,,t>e< ~3 PS/PB 1850, 1176·4007 1986 Ml•I• •net• or ,,, lhl pell· CITY M 'OUNTAIN VAL· Mak• ctwtc.11,,. mOt'I')' Olde< Caac.eri.t MlllQn 11••1'• (,A ' •• •••temenl .... tlled\ Motten "•I"' I '"' Petel f{lft'i PLYMOUTH ·es 2no ,JIOU2 tlon• OI t(.(,()unt• mentioned L.IY l..tp MeCl9fwMft P•v•Ole to 1111 Infernal~ 97692 ..... ""' 1·'JUflty (,let1r OI Of 19 ,_ II •1• °' Rtlltlf\Q! !11 !97 ow,,_,, gd trtnep cer LO Pul>lt.neo o..,. Cout 1n S.C11on 1200 and 1?00 ~of City.Cleft ' enve S...-AU T1111 1>u1•n•11 •• c.on , .,~~ .uunly M 0<.tOl>P 10 Hiiia t.eltl ll0274 ml 18()(), 875-4007 Diiiy Pllol Nowim~ t 16 1ntCalllornl• P1ot>ateCOO. lllUILl,HIO On119e Nalu•• Of Tine The •'Ohl. du<.le<I Oy 00-P•••net• ,,., I lhl• 1•u•1"•" •• <.On THIODORI ROBINS FORD llJf,r) tlARllOR lllVCJ Cf1\lll Mf \a <14) <1•110 n . 30. 1986 .... c l'I ,.__, ..... c-t o.-, "°' ...... _IMf 11111 •M '"' .. "' ol '"" •• ,. Slec;l\4n l £mme11 I . ,_ duGl.0 l;y IK.oar;ato(J .,IO #Ila ·•a PllTIMI IOOO m 6a· 137 ~. Otinft • Ct\li.C.hef, n ,... P•y .. 1n8'!\4d on IM Iron! ol fhl• 1111ement .... Iii.Cl ,. ''".,.., Ot••IQ<t C.t>8•1 ... °"..,, "••• Ou111 No11c1> l.oad•d w/pwr equip ·-"' MnT1C£ Attemey• lef lltett"9411e11, . "• IQ4 rn11 l0<m11n end to ,.,. P'Oi> .,,,, tllll C:.OVnty (,w. ~or I)< IJ• • i• ' N0#-•"41t 9 tf\ Ttw• ,,.,_,, .... ,..., •uede int. Ille• new ,IC=I :,....... =.:: ~-;:,,:,"·· LM Mt-I :::.~ ",:"4:~ ':,:,i-v--:1?d ~ Coun1y on Ononar Xt ; I tr '"' '">• tlO :;;,.·r;-,~~~Yn1,~t.:::.~~ CROWLEV (•3063AI 1950& NA• ITATl•NT Put>ll•Md Or•no• c:.ou1 P'UBllC NOTICE w•••~mno mo<1oeg41 . .,, ~ao111j 11" iu11•, I H1·1it.·11 II < l•>wlt'V Olr 6-40-t>e30 tlWI followlf\O PlflOlll .,. Deity P11<11 NrJvemt>e< 23 24, cumt>r•n<. ... °' otlWlt Ii.ti• l'ut>llaheel f>•lf\Q<I Cour Ml IC NOTICC ,_ l..u.M'(I ... w.1\ Nu'lll'lt• TOYOTA CORONA '74 K I>)' 30, 19116 IT AT IM INT O' "' levor ol ltl1td perlMM O•tty P1io1 Novtrnb81 {I tft P.;Oh.n.d (Jtar11" 1"',.81 t 1411' A .J. FORO -;80 Or1n1d•. OW"4lf, 8200 ~Ivel mllM a cyt. ~. mint conO ~nt ~· lm04I cHI dOlng ~ M If 8.Su IQI WITICMIAWAl -0a.tn1llllela1pey. 111811118 2'I )() tH~ 'ICn ll"VI .,...... f>a•lt PolOI Nove<•"I-JI IO • t I n ... 1 '111 ...,. 9 M11111en1 nc1 Compe ny tupetlOf 10 11111 1ren ot 11111 '>•II!. AMtf a ran .. NT 1_..-.c_ 1 t• 1r111'. 11 1 <" '" M•·• .. 1700/o , Cell .,..2.73 1 1177'°' NewpOr19111d . •371 fl'IOM l'Alff,_l'I.._ unileO Sitt" All Pfoperly 11 N .,,. 1111 .Si•t" 1111.,j ti• h" lll'I e..0-1284! I •1 Coet• MMe, CA 02827 PUBl c NOTICE I ONlltATtNO UNOlllt ,,, .. ll)llf>wll\Q P«eot'I• .,. • .. Tim TllOtnH. 1640 Bib· I "CTITIOu• •UllN••• z:~.~: =~~:c.:.;:: P'UBlJC NOTICC tlt""lol bv•"-.. M II "" ----------'"" ... 11. 1· .• t•\ ... .,II< H .. 1 .. r1 I ,., .... 1,., "' I,,.""" I< II 1o • .r1I FORD '86 MutllllO QT, 1 I II I 'Pd. ..,.,, ~'°"· 100< I :~bl! .~:· &0~11$~ p·1at Ford Ptua w1rren1Y E~ec I 100 buty 10 Ult hll wlln< GAi T•• over IN pymll ol $3<tll/mo for 44 mot Hm 750· 1813 BoH4·163< c:otk. Coeta M .... CA 820'17 ,teTITIOU• .u..... NA.. ao••n•I '"' Unlled ,,,,.. M'"""' IQ 11 I C.lndy I" Ml.IC HOTIC[ Thi• bu1ln•H 11 con NAMI IT TUllSNT 1 Thi IOllOwlnQ pet""1 "•• NQ Q11•r•t1ty /1' ww••nly •• flCmlOUI 9UIMl1 11un11no1on U••G" "' Oueted I>)' en lnCllvlOuel Tfll 1~ p.-eone llf• wtthdr-n u • ~·' P.,, 1>'"4 00 implleCI •• mao-aa N.U. tTATIMINT '1JMll 'ICTITIOUa .uatN11a TtmTllOll'lll ' no•no 1)11elneu •• l • neth0ft11111P•llnet"11P09 lo '"• valldlly ol '"'!Ille Tftl lol~ngpetll)fl• .... MMt1 M•<xty Tayt<lf Ml(l NAJlllf ITAT'tllllt!NT Tiiie •l•t_,I WH flied f'arlalenne Ap anmenia, er111no und., 1111 llCtlllOU• qulltt)', qu1n111y weight OOi"O bvltl•~ u (n••• N 111am u eo•o• hr1f)r ,,,.. l<Alriwor~ ,...,,_..,,,. ••• w11" the Col#nl)' et.II Of Of 20,.32 Bi ni• An• Av• bu 1 In••• n a m • o I 11118 °' t:Otlftll!Otl 01 any (II MarketlflO fl61 P••••d•c. tit I' • I .1nO) l n ••un1u1g1Qn ,,,.,~ 1,.,.,.r ... u .,. •noe County on 0<:100. 3 t. '""" An• CA 92701 A£0l AN08 AU' I) (,AAE Ille P'°'*ly DI '" 111-(..oel• M ... CA {176:111 Ii<> .. ,. C.A 9Jf14fl I ilJ'.l(Jf M (,ON I R(h • 1916 AtlQet Fr-I Turne. and ICEN TEA II 10 72 S E '°' 8n'f IJIM QI l>U'Pf>414 No .,..,ger•• l !MftNtll flM I.,., l>u11neH • "'' 1 I Hl '"•m••••• llvfl H 1 ~Mary Slanl•o furne r Bt1a1 o1 Sun• 101 r;..,.,, Cllllm Wiii De ~110...0 '"' Prnldl<J C<ll•• M ... '·" ,,,,,,.,.,,, nu•blll'l1111'1'1 ""11• l.••••• M•u c.ahr 9,ti~/ Pul>ll.n.cl O.enoe COMt Tru••-. 1200 uall 8trMI Ant , Cellf li'.1101 ellowanc4 or ld1u11men1 °' 9262fl .,..,,Y M hytn. ti"'''"'" f•<nl\1A<>11Y "" H1v1 eomethtno 10 Mll't ~led edl do" ..... Di lly PllOI NoYIH!lbot G. HI. Ntwf)Ofl f}e9(,n. CA Q?~ The llc;UtlOUI bueln•H lur llflCluton 01 the .... '"" bu••n•H .. c;on .,.,, .... -., .... '""'' 1 •• 111.,. .... I• (1 Ot ... It I'• 642 •4321 23 ~ l986 ftlla bullneH II GOn nltn4 llll-'I IOI lhe '"" ll•aeel on latl\l•e OI Ille Pfr~ Oucle<l by l fl lfl(llVIOUll ""11' tn. (.<runt r ( le<~ "1 C}r t~•*I•"' 1 ha at' /A 1 8•· 1~ ducted I>'( • h1m11y 1ru1r "411tnlp wH flied on 'l4C> .,,., 10 c;onlorm .,,,. atty •• M.,o.,•1 l 8-1°1""11 ••>v" r '""''' '"' 1" "''""' 1"' 11/6(;1 __________ .;.. _____________ ~====:==:-: Aoo·., file •• Tu•n•r '"""°"' 21 lli83 in ,,,. p.....O or 1mplted rep '"'' •l•l.,._,t """ 111e11 "J8' ""'•"" "" ""'''""• Trull• CA>unty of O.•"i19 Fil C NO ftte41\talll)tl fttec:I 01 Junl()( with'"" f:1><Jt1ty C.•~ "'/Jr e '290llt '11 •I '• f •Ill• II·• 1 '" ftlll 1talem.,,1 WH filed f 226047 E nGumbran(41 Sec 83:11~1" •no-County on ()( tn.,_. J~ Pulill.,,_,t (Jr ""(I• f.r>a•I '•"'·" C 1t1•I l'IO'IJ• with me COtoJnly Cle<k of O• 1 full Neme end Addr"4 °1 Lllec;I ol JunlOr Encum 108'!1 lJ•lly Pou• N,,,,_,,,.., 11 tl'I ""• ''"'m•H • l..u•• allOt C°'Jnly nn Oclo°"' 28 It.. P•reon Wlllld•ew1ng b,.nc.e. A C4flllkate ol Nie ,JIOIOI "/I 10 'Jft', t ,.. ''" t""1 1,, ''""' ,..,. 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S1oclay, November U I , ,0 wn1en '"' lell'f wu mllO• .,,,._ ITA.,...NT , relXI v.u.v 111_ (••"'""' 1Jat1y ''''"' ''"'v""'t"'' 1 l<1 MOORt: ARIES (Muc h 21 ·Apnl I IJ): You receive new\ in c:onncc11on with flCTITK>UI IU,....H 1 "ed Pfl<>tlly Tl\9 1011owino 0«aon• .,. •i•,,v• c A 11~64~ ri...-..... t-1 '' '•11' 1 1 It M I L I Cl fiav rahl ...,,. "II NAm ITAT&•NT H .. ~ "-"-Of. OCJtng bu_. M 81\eron 'i !<ally C.eu1nna 1111' I ""' ''I ·"' 1 ' nnn " re auvc 1n lrlMll. unar, numcrn.:a cy e\ arc 11 c , e\.,.....1 .. )' ·-ic MnTll'r . St.,..., .,,11 AMOt"'" 2..,11 ,,..,11k 111 ,.1 Ni·wi, .. r 1 whc'• fi1nan" .. ' arc ~onc:erned f elc pho ne call will verify prcv1ou\ 1"' tOllowlng .,.,'°"' 111• '"~ nu rw. fle•r. 24000 A•ll• l'lcl . ""•'".. •111>8 ,...,n11r111•11•1 '" -. <l<JinQ l>Vllneet •• Non• I( I U.-....-. CA t2S11 w fiunllf-"'1'1 "an'• ""•'" t A 11~()41 PUBllC HOTICC h • ••' h )',,,...,. .. 1 """'" conclus1on1. Watc h for Oem1n1 fn1e1p11... , 17 NHHU flCTITIOU• .ullNI•• (7f4) ~· An• CA 9:1704 ''"• ,,,,....... •• rnn I .1t1. 1111.c·r 'I I 'Ill°• TA URUS (April 20·May 20). C ydr high, judgment and 1n1u11wn Ad COiia M .... C.A 112826 NAMe ITATIMeNT I PubllilleO O••rl(le c,,.., 9,,.,,,., 3..,. O•'l"'n :1'1•1 '"" rea t.y .,, ... a1v1ou.i lltCtlTIOva a vll*H 1..,,,, 1 .... , ,.,1,. 1 111 Prove accurate. Key to •uccc:" t\ d1plomac.y -what you need will Joen KntQ"1 3•7 N•-""'IOllowtng pereon• •1• Dell) Ptk>t Novemt>ar n w '1vnt1<,_. " , .. .,.,.,. oi"''1 .,...,,.,,, NA ... ITATIMINl I Jl4 C~le MIN C.A 97670 OOlllQ butt,_ H Iii&~ Ana (./A 9'704 '"'• el•l__.t ., •• llled f l'te '•~lf-•>Q ,_..,,, ·• I llH 111 Afl•1ll I >kl,, practically be handed you ()n provcrh1al \tlver platte r I " nol Ttl•• bu••nau 11 eon tVR AIO VISTA LtM1TCO • S• ,87 r"" bu••n•n 11 ton .,,.,, ,,,. c,0.,,.1~ r ....... ot o. ar,.1 t.u.,,,,..... 1 , 111 , B, 1,, , " n--··z.lo fiorN> '"'uei Watc h for t1brt1. ldue1.0 .... en 1n<11111aua1 Celll0tn1• Umtled Pttlner doct.., by 111• •ndtvldu•• •:;t t<>unty on ()(;10'* J9 r rJ1•1< •t , 11•i.<t •1•. 1 J """"'-""" ~, n v1, O• d1t1 Ape11 I s s e "' • 11 ... 1111•1 " "'111 • u"" -OE INl (May21 ·Junc20):What youha vc bccn~k1n&1'1dusc:r JoenKnlQlll "'m~••IO 111 1,.• .. ,. ' .... , .. ,1hu' ----------""nn rowt• "' •, 11"41 ' 10"' "' •<1 r. ... 1. · II d F .1 1 d h t Tl!•• 1111~1 we• 111.ci -· ""'" ... _ .. " I Thi• alaltll'netll w•• 11i.ci '"°''' Mtt• "'''' ,,1,.,, 1 \,1. •", .. 1 N""' I'"' t than on&ina y ant1c1pate ocu~ o n m eu1la ion, pnvuLy an w a .. ,,.,l'l4'County <..1e<k nl Or Blvd 8•• u o '"''"4 C•lll P'UBllC NOTIC£ wn1>•hl Covn11 c i...-""" '"'"""-' <>••t'CI"' u ... 1 lJ•~·o M 114(.., ... 1.,1 1 H· ... t. .i,,.,toCh•• 1 m•f.t amount to a •ptntual rc:vclatton D efine term\. 'ICC other\ 1n ~Countv on Octot>er 10 927•~ __ _..;..;;...;._......-____ ..,. C'A.IUtlly Qf10<.101-'' ,,.,,, ""o' "'',,,.,,.t>et 9 19 ,111,, .,, 011 c ·••• 1.1.,.. "-'•, ,.1, .. M 1 M'''"t"'' rca 11t1c I l f2tOlt1 MllCAtlllur Blvd 81• .440 NAlll9 ITAT••NT .. ...,, "J j I() llfll'J '·•111 f)Jft;I "''·""'"'" I ,.,,,. •• 1 .... I~ I Jofln M rnlt 1 11 '>~7 FICTITlOUl.UllNlll 108~ • • ... CAN R (June 2 1-July 22): Make tht• your power-play duy Pu!llt Otano• CoHt lrvtne, c,111 G-27 t& '"• lolloWlllO pe;M>n •• PunulfWt(l 011.,,V" <.••••' 't• ''11 lfl•• r .... ,,.... " '"" "" \, ,.,j 1,.., ""'"''" Spothaht o n crcat1v1ty, chanac. chansma, phySt~I 4 llfl1C:t1on. money oa11y P:rNovemb<llf Ii 1& I 0 •111<1 K l""b 111~~" dOl:l t>vt1,_.. . Oal'r=, N<werfl'* 111 n 11'1)."::.,'·~ ~~;~:··11"•1 and love. W11h is vanted, populanty 1nc rea\CS, you'll win friend!> and ,, )() tH'I • 127 ~=~~. ~~·~SI• 440 Tl~N r ~~~p~~~s T ~~~6 30 be' , l9";. 1'14 PUBLIC NOTICE '"•• •'•'"" ........ """" lo('·'""' l11ldl•" '""" lit t I It• I ~ I t. .t r I• A mnuencc people. Capncom play\ ro le . 6 Mel\fdll(I A ...... ,, 18116' (,herle •A' Coel• M... ""'"' "'" f '•1n•y I ..... r I I lo L£0 (July 23-Aua. 22): l'rcdsction " fulfilled, you c.1mld attrac.t I Pl&IC NOTICE M..CAr111ur 61vd S1• u o IC•lll t7«1'7 P'UBllC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUl IUIMlt .,'V" < """''' "' ~ ... ~...,.,,.... 1..,.., 1 ,,.,, 1-.,1111, attcntlOn of media. Emphasis o n ach1cvem ent, prc,t•&e. d cal1niis with 1rv1ne c,e111 8271!1 , J•v A AoectM 206& t,ch<ll NAllll aTATIMllff 1r1 11•M ,,.,... 1 tt h All t I reach hey >nd prcv1ou\ '1CTtTIOUl llU ... lt I Ah ltur Ill~~' ~ecA•lllu• •A, Coe1a M... "" 't<:mM>Ua IW ... ,, '"" 11)11°""'"0 parv.ot• '' , ... , •• -~ .. , •i•••w-L• .. •• I "ioCit1' "'" "'' '1(1:lo ,,1111 I Ill'\ J<ulf· pcnon• 1n IUl orit y I OJ>\ arc OU -c NAm ITATIMIWT lttvd St• 440 l•lllnl Cell! 9'627 .... ITATIMINT 01 "0 ...... ,_.. y -· ,.... 11..,<1 I"'" m l w·r hm1t.at1on\ Anet plays role 1 rn. lollowlnQ ~aone .,. t 27 tit T1111 Du•1n. .. " con fne loltowtnCI 1>8f10t1• .,. ttAc.~ ttA Y n r ANr "'• I••·•~''"''' Nn..-•tiar '1 1'1 , 1,, '\ .,,. 111 h• lwlci VIROO (Aua. 23-Sc:pt 22) f"ocu\ o n c:ommun1ta11un. tra vcl, OOlflQ t>utlneM " SNS '"'' b1111ne11 11 c.on ducted by en lndtVM>ulll I dotng ~ •• Cf\••118 • 1111~ ., • .,,, Av• . • 1 "1 1• .,.,,_ ' •• "'8~11 111, M nnol.,, Nnvt•rrihc•r ab•lily to d111em1natc rwonincnt informatio n . You'll be~· ven l hanc:c llJ C.Ofltfll• Put\'IC)ll\Q. ,.,,, 'I dUGllld b; • llmlteO 1)•1IM< I Jey A AoAoe. 80•1 M11n11n1nce 10 t It.,,••• Mn• ( ... , t:l6;>1 . ~II · · I d 1 Vlepalnl Hunungion e.*'" I Ihle> fllta 1tet.,,...t ••• llted 5.,..10 TOINMI Coll• ...._ l md1.-, fJ H11vi. 4f1' ~ • 111H ·•' 11 IXJAM p ioneer a prOJCCt, you 1mpnnt your o wn \ty e an o rm your own CA 92&-t& Joftn Min.r o-"'e1 Pert """" 111e cwn1y cw1o of o. CA ue:n ~-·• ""• A.,. _,,,... PUBl IC HOTICI IC' ,,.,, ..... i. ·•' p .... ,,11 policy. Be du-ect, ac• 10 hean of manen Sie ve H 8oulllw81d fie( etlQ8 County on Novem«-(.herlle ~ l<I' .. He-men Bue.fl c-.... 1 " "II ~ ~ .. ' .. "''" ,., f'ult LllAA ~Scpt 2).0Ct 22)·Emot1onal1n11olvcmen1d11m1natn 18'71 c1noy Hunllnown t"+••l•l--l wu llled l t&IM6 1e1~an10TIW'\u C.A9111'7 1111• tlullne•• •• ""' C21M1 No .... 1•111 Ho•akh V111 u-.. nan'o .,..., 1'n•• ... Ice o ver firom 1ntcllcct Uc aware \Cn~th vc to whal I e..t:n t,A o,&411, ""''h in. County C•k ot °' ,_.c :J '"" bu••"• .. 11 con ""''.,no, 1111 ""'"1t<tu•• .... ..,. ot r1,,.. _... • ,. .. ~ .-... . • , 1 1 b ·~ County on Na...n"Ol>ll f PuOlttl\efl 0. •noe c-.e11 duGted ny huat:llnCI en<I Wll• l •nOle'!' Hll'fl" eMI ~ ot 11 .. 11 .. 11 "" 111 ht-SurwJa" i1 ti.ppenina. protect telf in cloae quane n fntu1l1on rina-I rue. you II dvc';.:, o,u::;..,;u•~"n 11 ltll~ 10111y Piiot HoverT\blf 2l 10 t,111t11e Hermen 111 ..... ,_, ••• r11ea llt\Allk.,..... 1 !N .. m lo DPM and tel hunch rc:prdln1 bu11ncu, money ,,.,.. f>outnw~d ,.,. ~bet 7 14 '"') '"'• 11•1-1 ... 11141J .,t,, 1,.,. c..ou .. ,., C...,• "' ,,. c ..... ., "'' ,1111.1, w 1 lAM l'u SCOllPIO(Oct 23-N ov 2 1) Go aJo w m&kt' inquinc\ \ht'dd~I Ttw• 1111emet11 wM hied P1.1blt""40 Oflll\04I eo.t• ~" 11., .,.,,. ,,.. "°""'' C:•~ oHl< •noe <Aun•y Qf"> ~1-,., ... 1i'lt>4 "'"1 ' , ,1., v ... ..,,, M onuian documcnll, bepoaiuvc con<:em1n1 n1htsa 0 nd pcrm1u1o n\. 0 You'll have wttn '"' Cnunty c 1e1i. m ~ ~·~::1"'=1118 23 ~t~'' '"' "-'-''* • 19 ._., ,,.,°' N<>11e,e ~i:._~Y w•v•" ,.., 1 .. , ... 1,1,,. M• niHr reaJOn to cclebnt.c a• you locate aniclc: that had bttn lmt, m1u1na or ~County °" O<:lC>Mt SA 101 ,.,..,. 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'° 7 tee:." life taktl on• mott opdml1t c &)ow a.1» · I c ' ---~~T~•~A~e~·=-~,7~,..,..~,~·~•"9s~·~·~· .... ·~• ............. .-..~•fllllll•~• ... o~~•.-.s~u ... u~s111s•s .. s ... ,2121110~01112 .. 2 .. s"s•s" .. 111111112112111111111111211111111111111111111 Ot~ C09M DAILY PILOT I Saturday, ~ 23, 1895 Bulletproof vest prote.cted Shane in 'Days' shooting ~tC11T10UI ....... l'ICTITIOW euaMU fK:'T1TIOUI ....... NAm ITA~ NAM! aTA'TDmNT NAm ITATUmN'T The fOllowlng per.one are The IOllowing ~ .,. The fo11ow1ne ~ere doing~ es: ~ ~.,... •; ~~-MAGNET CONTROL LEWI~ 1AO ENGINEER· l"tCTITtOUe WM ( f) C A B A I L L 0 LIQUID LEVEL SWITCHES& ING A~OCIATES, 15500 MAim 8TA,_..,. PA 0 PERT IE S • L I D 0 CONTROLS CO., 3505 Roc:tdleld Blvd , Ste 7C, The followlng perlOll ts· $HORES HOTEL & MARINA Cadlllac: A~. 8ldg F-3, lrvlne, c.111. 92718 ~ ~.. (2)T .. E LITTLE INN ON THE Co$t1 M411a. ~. 9~'2e M1lcolm Lawlt At- U (TI M ATE' PE R· BAY (3)VAIL RANCij Froet ~SeNtce 1ocl1tH/Engln .. re. lno., FQRMAHCE. 1835 Whittler PROPERtlES. 817 Lido Co.. C1lllorn11: 3505 C.ilfornla. 15500 Rodc....a Ave. 8-11, eo.ta M.... Pwti Drive, Newpor1 &Mctl, Cldillac Avenue. 8ldcl F~. 81Yd. Ste 7C. lrvtne, CMtt callf. 92$27 c.tlf. t2M3 • Coet• Mela. Cellf. t2'2e 92718 AleXlllW D1vld Kent, VlctOI' Hemet! Hert90n end Ttils bualn... II con, Wllllem Teo & Auocl1t• e30 8ollane. Long 8eech. Janice w. H111ton, 201 vi. ducted by: 1 corpol'•ti.n • Inc .• Mo., nt7-59th St., St. callf. t2e37 Sen Remo, Newport 8Mch. E. Vernon Fra.t, Pr11161nt Louil. Mo. 83110 Thia butlnna 11 con-Clllf. 92983 Thlt 1111emen1 WM nted Thlt ~ It con-duo1ed by: .,.. lndMdual Thia bualneu 11 con-wtth tl'll County Clerk ot Or-ducted by: IOlnt vent1H1 Devtd Kent ducted by I generel pert-1ng1 County on Ncw9mblt M8'cotm lewll, PrM!dent Tiiis ltllemlrlt -ftlld Mrlhlp 8, 1935 Thia lt...,,_,1 WU ftled with the Cou!lty Cl«tl of Or· Victor Herrick Hinton '2t1• with the County Clerk of Or- lngl County on Novernblt Thia 1ta1emen1 wu ftled Put>lllllld Orenge Coeal 1nge County on November 15, 1935 wlth the County Cler1I of Or-Delly Pllol November 16, 23. 15, 1935 ,__ 1nge County on November 30, Dec:.nt>er 7, 1aas ~ Putl4lal'led Or1ng1 COU1 15, 1935 SA-142 Put>Mehed <K1nge Cout Delly Piiot November 23, 30, ,.__ Diiiy Pilot Nowmblt 23, 30, December 7 14, 1985 Pvblllhed Orange Cout e>ec:.tnblt 7, 14, 1985 · SA· l62 Diiiy Piiot November 23. 30, Plll.tC NOTICE SA· 170 e>ec:.tnber 7, 14, 1985 SA-t7S '9CTTT10UI MllNH ~ 8TAT'lmN'T rtaJC M)TIC( The fOllowlng per9onl .,. ---------PIC llllOU8 .._.. doing bY11nW as: FtCTTTIOUe IMWH MAim 8TAT'lmNT P18JC NOTICE (1)1'.P.M. (2) TPM STAFF-NAm ITATIMMT The fo110w1ng p..-aon la ING SERVICE 13) TPM TEM· The following per.one are doing bullMM M: l"fCTITIOU9 .U...N PORAAY SERVICE (4) TPM doing tiu.ln... u · P£AFORMANCE OFF· ~ ITAT'lmNT INTERIM STAFFING, 13782 C J UNLIMITED t840-C SHORE ~AAIHE. 7480 17th Thi t01k1Wtng penona.. Newport AYI. 8ufM 208, Iowa St., toei. Me$a, Clllf. St.. Costa Me... C1lll doing bu.W-11: Tustin, Callf. 92980 92826 921a7 H & S PARTNERS, 18375 The JllMI Group, Inc . A Jam. Clf'I Rowe 1640-C Ma11n Tyttf, 309 Hunt· Sol•• Chlc1, Huntington C1lllornl1 Corporation, Iowa St., Coet• MeNi. Calif. lngton, Huntlnglon BMctl, Beacti. Calif. 92849 13782 Newpor1 Aw. Suite 92626 Clllf t2M8 Sljln Sueounlan. 8782 208, TUllln. Calif. 92680 Christopher P1trtck Thia bualn... 11 oon -Pr11ldent1 Drive, Hunt· This bullneu 11 con-Slmpt0n, 1&40-C 1ow1 St , ducted by: en lndlvldull lngton 8Mch, Clllf 92e48 ducted by. a corp«atlon eoet1 Mell. c.iet. 92626 Menln TYier Alch#d A Herlow, 163t2 8.J. A9ctler, Prelldlnt Thfl bulln... II con· This 111tement wu ftlld Jentry Line, Huntington Thia llltement wu filed ducted by: 1 general part. with tl'll COUnty Clerk of Or· Belch, Calif. 92847 wnh tM Couniy Cl«tl of Or· r.ersl'tlp lllQI County on November Mayer Kah1d1vl. 9881 ange County on Novembe' James c. Rowe 15, 1985 Oceancr11t Or., Huntington 4, l"5 This 11atemen1 wu hied ,.__ Beacn. Calif 92848 F'»11M with 11'11 County Clerk o1 Or· Publllhed <Kange Coat This bu1ln111 Is con-Publllhed Or1ng1 Coat 1ng1 County on November Deity Piiot N<>Ylmber 23, 30, due11d by: a general part. ~November 18. 23. 15 1935 Oeclmbet 7. 14, 1916 naraNp 30, ber 7, 1985 ' ..... SA-183 Sl)ln Su.ounlan SA· 148 Publllhed Orange COMt Thia stettrl*ll wu flied Dally Ptlot Nowmber 23, 30, •-II' Ml\T1C[ with tl'll County Clet1t of Or-fltllJC NOTICE bit 7, 14. 1935 --'"------""----MQe County on ~bit SA-172 flClTnOUI _,..... 14, 1985 flCTTTIOUI SUllMEN • ~ ITATl'MENT '2111n ~ ITATIMINT fltBJC NOTICE Thi lottowlng persona are Publlshed Orange Cout Tl'll lotto• ._,g peraone .,. 1----------------dolng bulfneee as: Delly Pllol November 23, 30, doing b-.:lneae u : flCTl110U8 uueMN F.t.M. RESEARCH AS· Deceml>I< 7• 14· l985 (1) CHRISTENSEN FAM-NMm ITATIMaT SOCIATES. 18021 Skypark SA-l58 ILYTAUST(b)Cn ,S372E1 Tl'le lollowtng person .. Clrete •Jl34, lrv1ne, Calif Doredo Dttva, Huntington dolf1g Wllneu as: 92714 8each, Cllllt 92849 BROOKSTONE EQUITY Unlvarul Ute Chu rch --.. -_-IC_NO_TU'-~--Ejnar S. Chrl1tem1en, Jr & PARTNERS, 3345 Newpor1 #30278, 941 S111 Lorenzo •--'"-~---'-""'--Sandra 8. Chrla1en1«1, as Blvd , &It• 213, Newport Ct.. So11na Beacn, C1llf. flC~ .,..... trustees, 5372 El Dorado Beach, Calif 928e3 92075 NAm -ATIMaT Drive Huntington Belch. Mate R. Tow, 300 C1nal Thia busl11.,1 It con-•• Calol 92649 Str .. t. N-port 811ch, ducted by: a corporation The lotlowlng persona are This bu1lna11 Is con-Call! 926e3 CR. Richmond, Director d~ ~~ ~ ZA 1 N. ducted by: huSbllld 11~ wole Thia bu11neu 11 con-wi:i:i.·~~6.:.i"0,'': VEST OAS, 90 t Dover Drive. ~:°~a~~~te~' 'tied d~t::'c i:r.= ~ndtvldual Inge County on Novembet Sult• t30, Newport Beech. wl1h ll'll Couniy Ck! I Or-Thi• 111tetMrtl WU lllld 15, 1985 C1llf. 92863 enge County on Nov •ber wtth tl'll County Cler1I of Or· E. Anthony Aeguero. 8. 1985 enge County on November F1Dll7 Pvbllthld Orange Coat Dally Pilot NOV9mblt 23, 30, Decembet 7. 14. 1985 SA-161 10218 Indian AIYlt Court, ,. 'lt5U 15, 1935 Fountain Valley, c.111. 92708 PubllSl'led 01 r ;if Cout '2lalO Frid Ckx:hlttl, 31891 9th D•l'b::, Nove ~t 1to. 23. Publl9hed Or1nge Cout Avenue, South L1gun1. 30. ber , , • Dally Piiot November 23, 30, Callf. 926n S-\·141 December 7, 14, 1935 -· ·. u 8i .c: . (/) a-. -:::s ~ -·-~ ~e oe &.-en en -c E a>S ·-·-.. ·= ca -(.) f'tcTITIOUa llU ..... ~ITA.,.....,. Rodney Wong, 810 New-SA-173 port Center Drive. Suite Pta.IC D •1 ,.1 ~~:::.~~:;1 flCTm<Ml• IMJ~.. Plll.tc NOTICE 11 J 1 of Tl'll lonowing perton 11 ~~u: NEWPORT AIR EX· ECl/l'IVE SUrTE. 1100 Quall Street, SYl1a 201, Newport Beacn. Callf 928e0 Luci Mary Tr1mpu1h, 1tM1 F1ye Avenue. Gardin Grove, Calif 92840 Thia bu1ln111 11 con· ducted by: en lndlvldull Luci T rampvttl Thia atatement WU filed with tile county Ciel'k of Or. ange County 011 November 15. 1985 f211Zm Publllhed Orange Coat DaHy Piiot Novamblf 23, 30. December 7, t4, 1985 SA-165 Street of 11'11 Slue l.lntem. ~ ITATlllEN'T FICTITIOUI SU8ININ 01111 Point, Calif. 92829 TM' lollowlng person 11 ~ ITATIMUfT Ronald J Wlllon. 101 doing buslMll... The lollowlng person 11 Lemon GroYI, lrv\ne, Calli. T("RAY l<ERR & ASSOC dol~ bu11r11M u: 92714 17775 Santi Anita Cll, I (e)GRANDPRIX MAAKET· Jeffery Swenton, 34118 Founlaln Valley. Calif. 92701! ING (b)FINANCIAL INDE· Selva Rd.. #311, Lagun1 Terry Kerr, 17775 Sal" PENDANCE MARKETING Niguel, Calif 92877 Anlll Cir., Fountain \111~ (c)SOUDER ASSOCIATES. this bu1ln111 11 con-C1llf 92708 11555 M ... Verdi Dr E .t32· ducted by• I general pert-Thi• bu1ln111 II co • A, Coell MIN.. callf. 92828 nerlhlp ducted by: an lndlvtdual Wm Seo« Souder, 1555 E. Anthony Aeguero Terry Kerr MIN Verdi Dr. E #32·A. Thia statement wu flied Thia 1111emen1 w11 !lied Colta Mell, Calif. 92828 with the County Clerk of Or-wtth tile County Clertt of Or-Thia bu11n... 11 con-•noe County on November 111g1 County on November ducted by: 111 lndlvtdull 15, 1985 8, 1985 Wm. Scott Souder '2lll:Mil '2t1• Thia statement WIS filed Pvblllhed Orenge Coast Publflhld Orenge Coat with tl'll County Clerk of Or-• 0111y Pilot November 23, 30, Dally ?llot Novembet 18, 23, 1nge County on November Dec;embe< 7. 14, 1985 30. OeGemt>er 7, 1985 14, 1985 ---------SA-187 SA-144 "2a21t P'tllUC NOTIC( Publllhed Orenge Coat _ _..;...;....;;..;... ____ _ DllDI &r Mnf1C[ •-ir MnT1C[ Daily Piiot November 23, 30. l"tCTTTIOUI ..-11 .--~ nu ------------'"----""----December 7, 14, 1935 ~ ITA.,.....,. --------Plll.IC NOT1C£ SA-180 Thi lollowlng peraona er• By LYNDA HIRSCH ALL MY CHlLDUN! Erica tells Jeremy ht must mike the first move after be ontt qain speaks of his love for her. l.eam1na or Edna'1 plot to bribe•Andrew1 Benny Quits the Warthouse. Hilary conunues 10 tell Tad their romanuc relationship is over. Andy tells Douie they'rt throuah Giles continues 10 bilk Brooke. In New York. Giles his 5CX with SolaOJC in retum for money from her. Alan Vo1&hl lyin&ly tells An11e there's only one room 11 the hotel. She asrces to let him share her room but. fcehn• uncomfonablc. she spends n1atu alone 1n the lobby. When Alan's wife Lucy call1 the hotel she believes thll Al•n and Angie have been •OM.ether. Crea tells Jesse he cares for Robin but fcan involvement. Tad and Hilary reconcile but Joe amves home before they can complete the tryst. • • • ANOTHER WORLD: As Jake confronts C.arl, Marley crabs fo r the nfle and shoots Carl, who falls .over cliff. Worried about Nancy, Mac plans to fl y west. Brittany leaves mcssaic on answenng machine-that Catlin should meet her at the stables. lntcrccptina the message, Sally heads for the stables and discovers Catlin and Brittany just after they've made love. When Felicia disco\ers diamond ring at Zane's apanmcnt, she assumes the nng is meant for her but is disappointed when no marriaae proposal is forthcoming. • • • . AS THE WORLD TURNS: When a ribbon sent 10 Kim by Ken is similar 10 nbbon that was used to slnlftgle Mane. Roy thinks he has learned identity of the murderer. Dodging poltce, a desperate Ken attacks Barbara in an effort 10 get message 10 Kim. Lily indebted to Holden when be currs Dusty's ailing horse Big Mu . Bnan astounded when Barbara tries 10 get " ,;auve story about Shannon and Hamct pubhshed in newspaper. Craig conc-"n . ...-1 when Lily confronts him wnh l.no•vlcu"1: 1hat Lucinda is Sierra's On ·r ~Im fOfll!IS to attend Bob's birth uy bash. Canng for Doug. Frannie fccls .llsloyal to Kevin. Marsha reveals Ca.oline, Doug's late wife, died after fall from horse. Shannon gets Conman house for back taxes. Siem gjves John leller for Cnig saying she wants 10 wy and work 1:.1ngs ouL Margo tells Tom she wants 10 start a family. Looking at Dusty. Lily sees Holden's face. • • • CAPITOL: Mark undergoes surgery 10 remove bullet from brain. As Mark: hes in coma. Paula vows to be at his side forever. Clarissa anguished over Mark's injunes and her undeniable f~hngs for Jarrett . Jarrett tells Thomas Marie knows Ja~u·s reaJly Bauer McCandless. A. scmi-«ima· tose Mark rccalls"Julic" linnggun at him. After Jordy bails Leeanne out 1hey &O on vacation, -but she oon1inues 10 hide her terminal Illness. Brenda startled when Dylan aivcs her linierina kiss. • • • DAYS OF Ol1R UVES: Shane's "bullet wound" is non~xistent u ht was wcarina a bulletproof vest. Just after Chris throws , Savannah in water, the boll cxolodcs. Shane pulls Hope rr0m the debris wl11lc Bo saves the drowin• Patch. Police arrest Amy. Tod and K.iria.k.is. Later. K.iriakis 1s freed and Larry Walab is arrested as the ma5torm1nd. Maule i5 the nap1s1's latest vic1im. • • • GENERAL HOSPITAL: Af\er Scan films Klm u.k1oa pan 1n OOC1Jne deal, Kim orders explosion which buries Fnsco and Su_k.i. Sean aocs to Scorpio pleading for Frisco's hfe. Frisco and Sim are freed. On the air. Fnsco Lelis or bis aoina under- ground to find Josh's murderer. Frisco and Fehcia make love. Robin tnd Ancient One are hiding in Buzz's van. when Anna and Kim spot them. As Anna's a1>out 10 reach Robin, Kim's men surround her and the van. Monica tells Rick she couldn't care less about Alan's romantic affairs. Jake and Bobbi al'C once qa1n tbwaned 1n their attempt 10 unlock: Teri's past. Teri and Kevin falling in love. ••• GUIDING LIGHT: Ross leaves Spauld· 1J\& Enterprises to defend Billy and Mmdy. Billy, unable to get bail, decides to plead temporary insanity. Min<iy let out on $100.000bail. Kyle h1sdccp batted for all the uwis family, especially Billy. for the emotional and physical stress they',•e caused him. Kun, Kyle and LUJICk team up 10 try and find Beth ind Jackson. When largo spots the trio, he commits suicide. Beth freed but not before Lujack seriously IO)Urcd. Reva. fearing Maeve's prepncy Wlll dmroy hn" relationship wnh Kyle. decides to get quickie divorce before Kyle learns truth. India's return pleases Philip and the two consider reconciliation. Ed plans to fight for _permanent position on hospital staff. Su2c1te in protective custody. Fletcher n1med m1na11ngeditor. Claire plans to get Ed back when she believes he and Maureen have reconciled. • • • LOVING: In laboratory, Doug confronts "Jonathan," unaware that he 1s really Keith. Doug learns that Loma did not reveal Jonathan was alive because he threatened 10 disfigure her. Keith. Shana and Doug head for retreat to wam Jim about Jonathan beina alive. While Jim 1s tn church praying lo God to understand his need for Shana. Jonath1n enters and tncs 10 lure him outside. Keith. Doug and Shana alen Jim 10 Jonathan's presence. Jonathan disappears and later. dressed as monk. lures Shana to a deserted area and Clipper fll&ht re-enacted ~vals himself. Shana escapes. Jon1than renders Jl m unconscious and takes Shana Doua tries to ttscue her bl.it s thrown downst1its by Jonathan. As J'onathan hu hanu1edieorprcc1ptee, he taunts Jam 10 dve lhc woman ht loves. Jim charges at Jon.than. Dane is still trying to dn,.ve Ann cf'tly, Whc:n Wnc 1sks Zona (or oivol'Ct', she blam~ Loma. ' • • • ONE UFE TO UVE: Ml wants 10 buy Banner. When N1ck1 ipots Tina and Cltnt an bed, her personality as V1ck1 returns. As Vicki is about to phone Or. PQlk. Suck chloroforms her and drap ~r aw11y When V1clu comes 10, she'• revcned to the: personality of N1ck1 and wants 10 spht r1nsom wtth Itek. Tina ly1n&ly tells a hungover, C11n1 that they made love. Pam wants to mon from island 10 be near A&a. Asa stitnned when Dorian Jives him picture of himself as sea captain. Cusic believes Donan ou110 become Asa's IO\'tr M1m1 tells Bo she loves Woody. • • • • RYAN'S llOPE:.Oakota lcims pohcc , not looking for Sara Jane (Jill). Maag1c tells Siobhan not to tell Frank that she: spotted Jill and Dakota l1.1ssing. Bcuy accidenlJllly tells Glonn she and Jack spen1 several houn together when Jack cl11mcd he was taking care of family matters. Siobhan and Max stunned when Jill tu ms out 10 be their waitress. RQ$et mikes ccnain Frank learns of Jill's mtercst in Dakota. The monsignor and Pat L Johnny no t to reveal his long-ago on night-stand to Macve . • • • SANTA BARBARA: Cnu and Ede both believe she may have been rcspon s1ble for shu111ng down C.C.'s respirato Mason upset when Mary's hi&h-teboo sweethean returns. Amy fearful 8rj be framed for embezzlement Carlo 11nues his quest for South African mine. • • • SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Poltc-c find Sarah's body and Jo's watch in cellar. Hibbard holds Jo hostage in cabin but swears he did not lcill Sarah. Believing thl' only way lo save her compan~ is b\ marrying Lloyd, Lua aarees 10 marry h11n . tn Virginia. .. ... YOUNG AND THE RESTLES& Un- aware John spending night at Joanna's hotel, a womed Jack and Ashley search for him. When Dina learns where John has been, she dttides LO go afttr him for herself, as does Lindsay. Ne 111ler V1ct<>r nor Ashley believes Jack's story that he didn't join N1kk1 m Rio because be d1dn'1 want to hun her repuuu1on. Jack. trying 10 learn about Brad and his mtcn11ons toward Tracy. gives him promotion al Jabot. Amy turns down Thanksgiving day with Tyrone and Jazz lo spend holtda) with Nathan. FICTITIOUI llUSINEll l"tCTIT10UI .,..... doing bulllllll 11: I N~ ITATlllENT ,ICTITIOUl llU..... ..~ ITATlllENT DA v ID s TE e LE Thi following persona.,. N~ ITATIMUfT The lotlowlng person 11 P\llJC NOTICE ENTERPRISES, INC.. 14 doing bu"'-9 u Tile ,....._.. _ _......... ere doing butlneu u: ,.,__.., Hiiia Line Newport (1) MULCAHY & AS-dol"" ~;;;;; ;;:-·· BALDWIN ENGINEER-fltC1TT10U8 .,...... .....,..,,, ' SOCIATES MARKET -(llSf>ARKS OF TRUTH ING, 1073 COl'one L-. MAmlTATDmJrT e..ch.Clffl 92seo I INOIADVEATISING INC. (21 INC (2)SP•RKS OF TRUTH Colle M .... Cellf. 92626 Thi lollowtng person II Don1ld Davi d St11l1 " P Saldwtn 1073 COi' dot bullneae .,. Bull«. 14 Cherry Hiiia O'ROURKE MARKETING. CHAPEL mi Graoe LI',. eter ' -Ang .. T. ENTERPRISES,826 9Lllll2 .. ;,. Newpor1 a.ec:n. C1lll, INC.. 151 Kalmu1 Drive. 2.c, C~ale ~OP• C::;llt one l.1111, Col11 MIN. Call! l.J ....., Suite H-9. Co111 MIN, Calft 92628 92826 !~~StCalr•~t,9"~!'.ntlngton Thia bu1lne11 11 con- 92828 Rev Rictl6 d Allen v111en. ductTh~ ~bu•1"!!!__2!.,_~on--;.;;.,d .iOn~T'--. 828 ductDonld 8~:., corporation Tbe flllbt deck crew of offtcera J>09e8 with the Boeln.& 7 4 7 China Clipper U before lta takeoff from San FraJlcUco Frlda7 In a recreation of the ortalnal Clipper'• flrat OICJlt acroM the Pacltrc to Manila 50 yean aco. The re-enactment wu arranced by Pan Am, the company that be.ian Clipper eenice NoY. 22, 1936. Before tllat clay, the only way acroea the Pacific wa• by water. Prom left, Capta. Don Pritchett and BUI Prt.ble, Ot.aht e~neera Dick Killer and Pete Ryden, and C.pt. Chrla Warton. P1trlck D Mulcahy Mer-dlghl~ Calllorn11 2991 _, · en ,...,,,,,...... _,_ lletlng/AdvertlSlng, A Cell-Grace 0 Lan1 2-C ' Co1t1 Pater !~~-.. s.tcr•111t•t,92~!'.ntlngton Thia 1tatamen1 WM nlld lornl1 Corporation, 15 t M ... Calif 92826 · Thia llat.ement WIS flied .,....,,,. ....., wtth ll'll Cou ty Clef'k of Or Kalmus Drive. Suite H-9, ~ Don~ 8 Alter Cell· with the County Clerk of Or· Thia bu1tn111 11 con-n • Colla Mesa, Cellf 92826 IOfnli ' 2991 Gr.K:.. ~ 2. anga CounlY on November ducted by: Ill Individual •nge County on November Thlt bu1lne11 la eon-C, co9ta Mesa, Call!. 92826 8, 1985 AlcMrd John Taytll e. 1935 ,_1_ ducted by• I corpo<etlon JoAn Ver• ~altandigl'lltTI "'1171 Thi• ltlt«nent WU ftlld Publithld Orlllge Cou1 TttQmat E Mulcahy. Ex· Cellfornla 299 t Gr-LIM Publllhld Orange Coeet ~1~~~~ Delly Piiot Novernber 18, 23, ecutt..i. Vice Pr..idlnt 2·C, Cotti M111. Calll Dally Pilot ~-18· 23· -15...-t9u: 30, December 7. 1985 Thi• 1tatement wu flied 92826 30, December 7. 1985 . ..., SA 138 with tile County Clerk of Or· Stanley F. Tkac:zyll. Call· SA-137 r2lllll - Inge County on November lornl1. 2991 Gr-Line 2· Orenge Coat ---------8, 1985 c . Cos1a M .... Calif 92826 --.,. Mf\nl'C Piiot November 23. 30. --.,,. Mftftl"C '2t1.. 8erbar1 J Connor. Call-~ "'111'A ber 7, 14, 1935 __ r_~--""-•-iw. __ Five former secretaries say summit important first step .... ~ Or "'---1 SA· 188 .. .,.,.,.,......, ange ....,.. f0fnl1. 299 1 Greoe Lane 2· f'lCTTT10UI .,..... f1CTIT10UI ...-11 o.iiy Pilot November 18. 23. c . cos11 M .... c.111 92628 "~ "• ~ ITATIMENT Believe it was good 30, o-Tlber 7, 1985 Thia bu1ln111 r1 con-1he 1~ person 11 Pllltc NOTICE Thi tollowtng persona are SA-140 ducted by: 1 corpor'ltion dOI bueif*8 11: l"tCTTTIOUI .,._11 dOlng bualneN 11: ' t t t Rev. Rlcl'llld A V1ll111-S~UTH COASTSERVICE. ~ ITA~ THE SEAR WAILER INC., 10r WO men 0 ge --.. ---,,.-Mft-nrc---•dogham. Prltldlnt 1952 E Edlnglr, Sant8'Ana. The loflowlng person II 235e1 Ridge Route t>r., ,--.n, nu1iw. lhos llltemertl wu flled c.111 92705 doing bullnela ea: Suite T, Lagun1 Hllll. Clllf together 'or talks - -... ~-wfth 11'11 County Clerk ot Or-Thomll John Betgmen. SIT.& R M TE C 92853 .1 1 ~ .....,,...,., enge County on November AthWOl'th e.llflower " A.IN NAN f , Berne ldom Calllorn11 I ---- Notice 11 hereby given thet 6. 1985 ~0::2 901o& · ' ~!3. ~II. ~~7~°'*· Senti 1484 ~uni 'Dr.. Sant~ thlCltyof FounlllnValleyln '2911'7 T I b 1ln••• II con· n~-,.._, 9"'~"1 MIAMI (AP) -five former SCC· ........ Ion ..... ,, H ....... i.... h I u D1vld Rlol'l11d 81rnea. ,.,.,..T'"tt'.,.. ~ ::""eom~ 1 ~-v Publllhed Orange Cout dueled by: '"lndMdull 2923 N. Fallt>rOOk Sent• .. bu11,,... '' con-ret.aries of state said Friday that -......... o Zit 1r ':!.: o.ii::, NoYefl'lbef 18• 23• Thomel JOfln eetginan Ana Callf t:noe ' ducted. by 1 corpol'allon President Reagan's summit with Sov-.. ._ .. """"' r om ,,. 30 bar 1 1985 T'"'-11.wnent w .. ftled ' Wiiiem G Holden Miil· '"•"I Government 11 SA-139 ·-r-~ OleR of Or· Thi• butln.-• 11 eon-..,._ ' iet leader Mikhail Gorbachev was a propoetng to fund home Im-t#llh the """".ty dueled by. an lndlvldull ..,...... • prOYeMent proJect• located ange CounlY on November Dlvld A. larnee Thi• 1t11emen1 w11 lllld step to ward better U.S.-SoVlet rcla-wltl\1~ th• 100-yur l'tltUC NOTICE 13.1985 ~1 Thtt ata,ement -tllld wl1ht=~~~ tiuns that must be followed by hard ttoodplllfl A Public MMttng Orenoe eoeet wtth the County Clerk of Or· ~NS work on a nuclear arms pact. .. lie held Wldneedey. o.. l"tCTIT10UI .,_.. Publiatledt ..,_bet 23. 30 • .,,.,, County on HoYlmbel • ,_, , Id . ~ I _,.., 4, 1935. " 7:30 ...u. ITATIMINT 0111y P:, 7"1'"lteS 15. 1te5 Put>tlthed Orange Coat "I think the wor 11 a sa1er pace ~:""· 1n t11'11 CllY eounctt Tl'll tOllowlng persona.,. D1ce1'11 • • SA-1 .... bl~ 0r--~ o.t1y Piiot November 23. 30. today than 1t was before," said Qflel•llbell• Of'~· w!WI· doing bullneea u r u _..., -...-.....,_, "---ber 1 14 1935 W1'll1·am P Roo,e-·-re''"ry of state lnO to comment on tl'leM THE BOOt<POAT' 18926 Delly Piiot November 23, 30, ,,_,. • • SA-164 ' • '"· "'A .. ,..,_..,protect• BtOOkNlf'at.Fovntain v111ey, •-ir ......-· December 1. 14. 1M& from 1969 to 1973 under Pre ident The prOfeCI toc1tio.·11 arr. Call! 921oe .---""'""' 8A·Hlt Nixon . !Im StrMt, which 11 Sar1h Ann eanow. 10092 ,ICTITIOUI IUR9N "8JC NOTICE ~an Rusk, who served Presidents ~ ~.wa:: :=: ~~!! ... OC~1!1;.2~ntlngton NAm ITATllmlT "8JC 91)'0C( Kennedy and Johnson, said the •• ...,_,,. ..., I' V The fOftowlng pertcJN lfl l"fCT'ITIOU8 .._.. • I .la • nd d to tM eouth. ...agnoll• J•••• Petrick • eeriow. dolno butlneM ... PIClTnOUI .,..... MAm ITATIMUfT summit eaui;rs 'seem to u erstan ltr9ee to tM ...et 1t1d 10092 Ed)'e Dr . Huntlnqton cEDAA LOOO!. UMIT£D, MMm eTA~ Thi 1o11ow1ng per90t1 ts the bonom line, which is w hat wt GulfWd '''-' to IN .... Beech, Clllf 9284e • c 1111om1a CJmlt~ !'Ittner-The IOlow4no per-.on le dotnv buelMM ... h le f &. R · d h th' k Md Inc..,. TrlC1992.,.. Carl Harper Schmiot. INP. 1052 Concord It ' dOlnO ~ -CHAA'S INV!NTOAY t tn 0 tlK uss1ans an t ey 1n ""°' thll Pl'otec' .. be 1M91 Canberra Lane. Hunt-Colt• MIN Cellf. 92'21 c.<DELl COMPANY LTD. SEAVICE. 1800 W1t1•c• of us. A l the end of the day, wt and ....., .....,.., ttie 100.)'Mf 1ng1on a.en. Catlf 12...e David H e.1 .. .If e,,... :toee 1<1t1ybr°°"•· Co••• Aw., Colt• ..,.... c1111 they have to find some way to inhabit aoa~.:•_,:lfylng J>eu1•11a s Schmidt. gfla, 1~. o.111.'t27'20 M .... c.llf, t2tH l 92827 I this speck of dust in the universe at M'/ ..,.. lQ. ~ 19691Clllbefr1Lllne,Hunt-Thi• buelneee ta con-Lorne M. "-0. ION ll rlon lu11dy , tlOO the same time." = !n.ct. .. t1e Im· "1: e:::,11 I~-=Id br • llmtted .,.,,,,.,. ~= eo.t• MeM. ~ ~;9 · Coet• MIN.. RuJk. Rotm. Alexandef H&ia. .......... ThoM~fO ducied by • generll pert. 0.vtdH .... Jr Thie bultMH la con-Thi• buelneM 11 con Edmund MuskJe and C)'rus Vance .,.,.,. on Ifie P'<IPC*d nen111p Thi• atatemMi .. tlled ctucted bV:.,. lndMdUlll ducted by .,. lndlvtduel appeared tottl~r in a ocws con· '""°°'or.,:.~~ PIUll«• s khlnld1 wtth the Co\lnfY Oler1c Of Or· Lonnie M. "8ed •ton Lundy feren~ a.mnttd by the Sou them =al Qty HAllll 10200 t hla llll~t WU tiled Inge County on Oct<IW 8(), TN9 "9temeni Wtlt IMeO Thie ,, .. ..,,.,.., W9I Med r -n•-11'.0r f n•-.,t1't.: ... • I tud1·-. ..... A--. ,, ' !#Ith the County Clertl ot Or· tt86 Witt! IN County Qen. Of Or· Wllf'I the C<ulty Clerk Of Or· "-< "'' 1• -• •-U•-... 111¥ CA= oum111nve1-lf'09 Counry on Nov9mber ,..,. :i; County on r'°"9fl'lw .,.. Oounry on No-Mntllt ltwattbct.hircht.r1iahtyearofsue h ~ o,.,. eoeet 1s itas ,_ ~~~ ,~ t. NS ,._ 13, 1M5 n11111 'n co~fmnce, but the firm time that o.ty .. ,..,...ntMw 23, P~btlahld Dr•nge COMt 30. DeoemDer 7 1115 ~ Oran9I eo.t PvblW*S 0r.,.. Coelt \IC tOrmeT tee::re1anei 0 Nie made I 1• s.-.to 01111y 1111ot November 23. ao. ' · SA·1M ~ ~,,., 1t. a . Diiiy Hot~-23. ao. 1oin1 appa~nce. h offered a rate o.c.mtie< 1· 14 1"L i'°· ,,., 1. 1te1&A-,4e OloemDer 1• 14· 1":A-i&tl opponunity for. f't'POrttr'$ to a k the -171 L-former secretanes their op1n1ons on the summit meeting. "I think the summit was useful." said Vance, who served in the Carter administration from 1977 to 1980. "It was d isappointing that 1t was nol -possible to "get some general guide· lines in the field of arms contro l. "On the other hand, I think it's very important for tbe leaders of our two nations to have a chance to sit down and ttO take s1ock of each other." he said. Vance cited aarce ments o n future summit meetings and other minor successes as constructive steps in the U .S . .SOviet relationship. Muskie, whose tenure ~me at the end of the Carter administration. said 1t would be months or years before 1l is known whether the summit was a success. althou.a.h he said 1t war. cleatly "worthwhile." "You have to be cautious and prudent in your expectations.'' he said. Hai,a. who res11n~ as secretary of statt m 1982 over differences with otJ'ter Rcapn administration fiaurcs. uid. "I think the chofeOIBphy was superb:· but that "objective reality 11 that the d ifTerencc between Ea l and West rem~ns profound m almost every substantive a.rea of concern •• All five secretaries were unan1· mous 1n supporun1 Rcqan's d e- cision not to sian 1 rormal pledat to abide by the conditions of SALT II, a 1979 amls treaty limitina the numbers of ofTensive weapons. The pact hu n"Cver bttn ratified b)' 1he •. 1.·1 ......... · ......... , ..................... a_. ...... _._. ..................... ----...... ---------~-~---- U.S. Senate. but the United States and the Soviet Union have said they arc abiding by the limits set by the treaty. U.S. allies 1n Western Europe had sought a formal reaffirmation of SALT 11 as a positive gesture by both sides. "l don't consider this question very much of a big deal." Rusk said . "Instead of fooling around wtth SALT 11, we should get to workin~ as hard and fast as possible in getting new agreements in the direction of a j Q percent cut 1n offen~ive weapons on both sides." Aller tht news conference. the ~tan~ met pnvatcly with a aroup of univcnity professors. They were scheduled to hold a roundtable dis- cuuion today that will be taped and televised nu t year by the ~ublic Broadcasuna Servict. • Of all the pohcy quc tions raised, the d1fTerences between the sec- retaries appeared to be sharp on only one issue: President Rcaaan s policies 1n Central America. Vance, Mu1k1e and Ru k. who served Democratic smsidents, said neaotiation hould be stepped up. Rusk s~estcd that lhe QraanjUtion of Amen~n tatn be &.\Iced to play a more prominent rok 1n 1ettlina the con01cu. Ropn retorted: "I thi nlc the OAS is a pretty useless orpniution. I thank Prrs1dcnt Reaaan·s pohCX lo Cc1ltnl menca 1s the ri&ht one _J COVER HOME PROVIDED BY ,REMAX OF NEWPORT BEACH ' .. A SPECIAL ADVERTlSING SUPPLEMENT VOL. 4, NO. 46 ATURDAY NOVEMBER 23, 1985 • I I I I I ,I r ORANGE COUNTY GUIDE TO REAL ESTATE ORANGE COAST 642-5678 Keep track of ARM rate change.syourself DON'T WArT until you are advtaed of a change In your &djustable mortg11ge rate. Do you own calcutatlon first. Three months or ao before the anniversary date of your loan, dig out your mortgage note and find the section that exptalns how changes will be determined. If you take your lender at face value when he notlflea you of a change, you could be making a costly mistake. If you need help Interpreting the loan papers, have your lender expteln It to you again. Then start traciclng the Index on which your adjustments will be bued. Index• are publlehed measuree of Interest ratee R5f eettatn typee or borrowtng, avaHabte from MYeral aourcea. If your lnct. te bued on the T ·bfll eecurtttes, you can uk FRB Pubk8t~s :n Wash~C., to mall you weekty reports on ..eected ratee. CaM (202) note. But llr'°9 you nonnlllly pay lnter•t In arrears, 452-320-i. . your ~t won't change untM 30 days after the Another popular Index la the Federal Home Loan Bank 11th Ol8trict Monthty Cost of Funds. To get weekly quotee or reoelve regular reports In the mall, wrtte P.O. Box 7SM8, San Franciaco94120, orcatl(415) 39a-0780. Lenderl have betin known to uee the wrong Index date or th4twrong Index entirety, eo Identify yoyra and keep track of It• adjuetment; you ehoukt be told the date on wh6ch It le buecl. But bec81• there le a dlltlnctfon between I rate changee and payment ctflnO'I, hire 11 where thlnge rMHy get complicated. fyptcatty, adjuetmente are bued on an Index 45 days prtor to the rate change date epedfted In your specified date. Aleo be advteed that your lender doee not neceeaartty have. to adjust your mortgage on Its anntverMry date. Regutetlons give lender• a tot of !Mway on changea so they can adjust slmllar loans on the same date. Now that you know the oroper Index and timing of the adjustment, add the lender's margin to It and Me If your ftgureand hi• match. The margin, or spread, 11 the amount the lender.Jddl to the Index to CCl\W the cost of dotng buetneu and hie profit. It ta the one thing In an adjuetabte mortgage that Is con1tant; It lhould never change. • r.J• •• ,... r .... " •, • ... • • ..,. .. I , 111 I r 111 \ - COVER HOME PROVIDED by REMAX OF NEWPORT BEACH INSIDE pg, 2 Market Map pg. 3 Profile pg. 4 Cole' Realty pg. 5 Hunt & Associates pg. 6 Century 21 The Real Estaters pg. 7 Century 21 The Real Estaten pg. 8 Udo Realty pg. 9 The Daleboot Association pg. 10 Unique Homes pg. 11 Sotheby's lnternatlonal pg. 12 Lynne Valentine Properties pg. 13 Grubb & Ellls pg. 14 George Elkins Co. pg. 15 Waterfront pg. 16 Harbor Realty Hunt & Associates PO· 17 Gre•t Western AMI Eetate pg. 18 Aemax of Costa Mesa PO 19 Aemax of Cost• Mesa pg 21 Uonge of Newport Homes On Revt.w pg. 22 Aemax of Newport Beach pg. 23 Aemax of Newport Beach pg.24 OPMI Houee Directory pg.25 OPMI House Directory pg 28 Clualfled pg.27 Clasalfled pg. 28 g1aum4td pg.30 Bayrldge pg.31 J.M Peters pg.32 Woodbridge Lake pg.33 M.O. Janes Co. ,.. pg.35 Coldwell Benker. Costa Mesa pg.36 Coldwell Bantt•. NewpOrt ( ORANGE COAST DailyPilal ... I • PROfll.I LIDO REALTY ~ SELLING By CHRIS CRAWFORD O.., .... C.11111 •• ti "What is fun in sellin~ homes in Newpon Beach is that we re selling a lifestyle," says Howard DippelJ. owner of Lido Realty. Dippell himselfbought the lifestyle in 1980, "and I wouldn't trade it," he says. "I wouldn't go back to Los Angeles for anything. It was the best move of m y life, but 1 wish I had done it long before five years ~o. because I would have raised m y children down here very happily." Dippetl's first ex(;>Criences here took place during his high school years. when his father brought the family to the beach area o n summer "Vacat1ons. Born and raised in Hancock Park. Dippell grew up in a real cstate- oriented famil:y. His father founded Dippell Realty 10 1923, a pioneer firm in the Hancock Park area that is still going strong today. "We have our third generation of family in that company now," says Dippell, "and we've helped about 10,000 families buy and sell homes in Los Angele5." After graduation from Los Angeles Hi&b, Dippell went into the Navy. Foflowing his tour of duty, he returned home to enroll at use. where he earned a bachelor of science dcgrcc from its School of Commerce. Upon araduation, he started his own boat l>usiness, which he opcrat.ed for thtte years in the Los Angeles area. "It consisted of wholesale boats and marine supplies." he said. "I've always been interested in boating and sailing." In 19SS, he joined the family mal estate firm and proceeded to raise a family, consistina of sons Pet.er and Matth~ and daughter Brynne. Cur- m>lly, ..-~ 1nenda-\ Lona Beach State, worki,,g towari a teaching credential. Bymnc just completed an uAdetandu&te ~ in psycholOIY at Lona Beach, ana plans to continue her studies in paduate IChool. Mat- thew currently anends Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, Mass. where he is working on his master's degree. five years ago, Dippell decided to move to Newport Beach "because I wanted to find a different place to live," he said. He and second wife Joan, also a real estate agenL purchased a borne on Lido Isle, where they live along with Joan's daughter. Linda Lawson. A graduate of USC with a career in advenising, Linda is currently planning her upcoming wedding. After Dippell made the move, he continued to commute to Los An- geles until March, 1982. when he had the opponunity to buy Lido Realty. "We Jumped at the chance," he said. "So now I drive three quancrs of a mile to work, instead of50 miles each way. It's terrific!" Amooa the 850 homes on Lido Isle, "a number of the residents arc very prominent real estate developers," says Dippell, "the type who, we believe, recognize value and have chosen Lido Isle as the place to live and to build very cxpens1 ve homes." Much of the appeal. he believes, "bas to do with the family life on Lido Isle. There's only one bridtc in, and there's a security guard, althou$h it's not a pte-guarded community an the sense that you would have difficulty gettina onto the island. But it has a relaxed atmosphere: You can feel free to walk at night, and there are lots of children around. There arc a number of oommunity beaches, a clubhouse. a yacht club, tennis oourts -all of '1.hesc Cna>l&rage_ fAmiJy :: Currentlytfieislt ts going throu&h a cyclc;says Dippel), whe~ homes that arc IS or 20 )UtS otd att bcint replaced by newer, better-quality homes, ••A lot or the oriainal homes were beach houses," he says. "and as they are demolished and rebuilt, they arc being replaced W1th permanen1 residences." Commenting on the tremendo us increase in prices over the years. Dippel! said. "we have some old advertisements in our records dating back to the early 1930s. which list vacant bayfront lots selling for $750. The same lots are a million dollars or more now." On e of the mtefe'stmg things about his company and the building 1t occupies. says Dippell, is that it 1s the origi nal sales office for Lido Isle. begfonmg an 1935. ··T here have been several ownerships, bul my prede· ccssors go back 50 years, so the company, in one form or another, has been around that long." Today Dippell and has bro1her. Cutler. of Los Angeles. arc partners 1n both the original family firm and an Lido Realty. ··one of the benefits o f a two-company arrangement is that here we do get referrals from Lo$ Angeles quite often, of people C'Oming to Ncwpoct. Ifs also intercsung to note tha t we don't ever find anyone going back to LA:· Of the 20 agents 1n the Lido office. Dippell says. "we think we have an excellent staff here; they're very COrtfCnial. and they're full-lime pro- fessional salespeople. Most of them live in Newpon Be.ach. and many of them live o n Lido Isle." His. firm's philosophy in working with clients. says Dippcll, .. ,s to help them be clear about what their need a~. Rather than trymi to ~II them on a specific area. we will plan with the buyer, to detennme what suits htm best. And we work all 1hcr N~wpon Beach. Costa Mesa, as far as Laguna Beach. even though we're 1dent11ied with Lido Isle. Jn tenns o( market share, JO percent o f our bu!>tne-ss 1s on Lido Isle. and 70 percent 1s spread throughout the nearby area.~ In terms of the cllrrent market- place. Dippell says, ··we·re in the most acuve market that we've had 1n fi,e yea~ 10 Newport Beach W l· have noti ced parucularl) that ha~ fron1 homes are havtng a rena1ssann· in sales. much higher than in past ~ear. The market went through an ad1us1 - ment between 1Q80 and IQ8S. Nov. buyers and sellers are closer together in what the val ues of propt·rtu.-~ are The result is a lot more sales ... Overall. Dippel! says he 1s op- umisuc .. All indicatio ns are that intefe'St rates are going to be the same or slightly lower for the next s1it months," he added "and this 1~ an excellent time for people to purchase. People'sconfidentx in the economy 1s very high nght now as evidenC'Cd by the stock market." In his leisure t1me. D1ppclrs interests mclude sailing. skung, ten- nis, "and for the last three years, rvc: also gotten into hiking and baclc:pacJt. mg. "he S&Jd. In add1uon to bac'kpaok· mg trips in the local mountains with friends. "I wtnt to Catalina last ~.ar and backpaded for tbn:-e day' by myself. and I cnJOycd lbat.. ·· he sard. As a couple, be.and Joan CDJOY art. aod a.re supporters of the Newport Harbor An Museum. They also cajoy classical mu$.k and arc memben of a phtlhannonte group I . I • • II ftAGI 4/SATUltDAY NOV. JJ. HeS 3 HAllOR ISLAND EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE ISLAND Incredible 5 Bdrm, 6'h Bath, NEW custom home on New- port's most exclusfve. pri- vate Island. Featuring over 8.000 sq ft of the finest con- struc t ion w /gourmet kitchen, 2 family rooms. a 3.000 sq ft Master Bdrm Suite and a 4 car garage. Excellent assumable financ- ing. $4.9 Million. 69 llfl>A ISLE PRfVATE GUARDED ~Afl> This lovely brick home with 5 Bdrms, 6 Baths, 5 FIRE- PLACES and a pool and spa is the ultimate In waterfront living. Excellent western ex- posure assures sunny r9oms all day long. Included is a large pier and slip flt for a 60' yacht. $2.3 Million w/terms. 0 LISTING 30 LINDA ISLE PRIVATE GUARDED ISLAND Fantastic Main Channel lo- cation & VIEW of the Bay. Lovely 3 Bdrm, 4'h Bath Ad ult-oriented home w/VEAY PRIVATE POOL. Home is in excellent con- dition & priced fairly for quick sale. Includes private pier & slip. $1 ,295,000. 64 UllDA ISLE PRIVATE 'GUARDED ISLAllD If you're looking for a buy, this Is it! Super 5 Bdrm, 4 'h Bath home w/prlvate pier & slip & excellent Island lo- cale. Wonderful neighbors. The home needs a little cos- metic TLC to make it a showplace. Don't miss It at $959,500. ""' COIL ITL/\LTT .© 1nvrs 1nrn1 conrnnr 17 Rl>6El.R: DRIVE HARBOt Rl>GE CUSTOM Featurfng 11,300 square feet of the finest quality construction available, this 5 Bdrm home w/complete servant's quarters, private pool & spa and situated on top of Harbor Ridge is au one could ask for. There has never been another home Uke this In Newport. $3.4 Miiiion O'H SAT/SU• 12·5 HARBOR RIDCE CUSTOM Adult oriented, this 3 Bdrm. 3 Bath custom home offers the finest in amenities; a private pool & spa w/an in- credible view of the Pacific Ocean. Newport Harbor & the Palos Verdes Peninsula. The home is but 3'h years old and features all the modern "goodies" In the kitchen & baths. Excellent assumable financing & priced at $1 ,395,000. 10 ROCKY POINT ROAD SPYGLASS HILL CUSTOM Spectacular 2 story custom home on the top street of Spyglass Hill featuring 4 Bdrms. 4 Baths, a very pri- vate pool & spa & fabulous views. Quality construction w/over 40 tons of rock used. New to the market & priced to sell at $1, 150.000 w/excellent financing avail- able. 20 HILLSBOROUGH HAllOR Hill Brand new custom home w/beautiful ocean view of- fers the finest in this newest o f gate-guarded com- munities. With over 4,400 sq ft of luxurious living space. this home includes a 3 car garage & is fully fin- ished In uSftd brick. Fantas- tic comer-tocaUoo-wtall-the things one expects. Major price reduction to $795,000. 5 HAllOI ISWD EICWSIYE PllVATE ISWD Cozy and done with superb taste. this custom situated right ON THE WATER, of- fers a large yard, private pier & sllp and the finest address in Orange County. Situated amongst the best homes In Southern Cal, this dellghtful home is just that ... home & reasonably priced at $3.25 mllllon. IEI USTIIC . 41 UIDA ISLE ~PRIVATE CUUDED ISWD Spectacular bayfront cu&- tom with 160 LINEAR FEET ON THE WATER! Featuring 4 Bdrms & 3'12 Baths w/famlly room & den, this adult-occupied home is im- maculate and in move In condition. It offers the finest In bayfront living w/a pier & slip for 65' boat. Includes pr iva t e courtyar d . $1 ,350,000. 23 UIDA ISLE PRIVATE GUAIDED ISWD Strategically situated w/a view to the main channel, this 3 Bdrm home offers the ultimate in Newport Beach. With your own pier & slip right in front of your home, you can "dash away" in your 60' yacht. Located on Newport's finest gate· guarded island, this !ovety home is offered at $1,095,000. 21 IUlllllG TIEE IOU llG CAIYOI VIEW HOIE If Its outstanding views you're looking for, this love- ly Big Canyon home offers the ultimate. With 4 Bdrms + a large family room & oversized lot to accommo- date a huge pool, this lovety home sits amidst million dollar homes & Is priced to 9ett at-$165 ,000 w/e><ceflent as,umable ftnanclng. Cl9I Siii .... 760-1900 6 COWIS ISWD : EICWSIYE PIRATE ISWI This quietly elegant home wtth 196 LINEAR FEET ON THE WATER, features 3 large bedrooms. newly remodelled, and all situated on nearty 'A OF AN ACRE . . . ON THE WATERll lnetudlng a private pier and slip, this SINGLE STORY la Just for the dis- criminating. By appointment. $3,2 Miiiion. JO llSTltG MT IALIOA ISWD Quite possibly the BEST BUY on the waterfront, this 4 Bdrm, 4 Bath home has It all! A 3rd story family room w/a HUGE (21x30) sun porch offering incredible bay views & a PAIVA TE pier & slip to accommodate your own 40' boat + a 3 car garage are just a few of the many features of this home. You can't beat It at $1300000. 1 IUll BEACH CllCLE SPYCWS Hill CUSTOM Fantastic custom 4 Bdrm, 4 Bath home w/spectacular views of the Pacific, Bay & Night Lights. This home Is adult occupied & Im- maculate. Includes a private pool & spa & all the amenities one expects In a home of this magnitude. Ex- cellent, low-interest, as- sumable financing. Re- duced to $975,000. (ftJe Slit 1-5 23 AUCUSTA WE llG CAIYOI CUSTOI Fantastic GOif Course cus- tom home features 4 Bdrms, 4 Baths + private pool & spa & 3 car garage. The price Is Lot Value ... ask your own agent! This prop- erty has DEAL all over It! Owner wants a sale ... NOW. Offered this week at $_759,500. - DAILY ftlLOT /Ra.AL RJTATW 3 COWllS ISLAID EXCLUSIVE PllVATE ISLAllD This Incredible custom home featuring 4 private Bdrms, 31h Baths and over 70' LINEAR FEET ON TH E WATER, offers the finest In waterfront living. Only 8 homes on the entire Island and this one has THE BEST LOCATION! Very adult oriented withe finest main channel views. $2,950.000. Country French at Its best, this 5 Bdrm home with Western exposure assures bright sunny days year 'round. Curb appeal with 'h Brick facade & a slate roof, this home Includes a private pier & slip + a 3 car garage (that's unusual for a water- front home!) Priced to sell & lender owned at $1 .3 Miiiion. JO USTllJ 1945 BAYSIJE DRIVE BEACtnONT CLASSIC-CdM Located right on the jetty with your own private beach, this older 5 Bdrm home offers casual Newport llvlng at Its flnest. Nestled among $2.3 Miiiion homes, this quietly comfortable home even features off street parking for 9 cars! If It's a buy you're looking for, this home Is at lot value. $975,000. fOUSTN 5 IOIEU IAY SPYCWS VIEi IOIE If It's GREAT Bay Views you want with NO obstructions (roofs et al) this lovely 4 Bdrm former model HAS IT ALL. Very private pool & spa and completely r• modeled last year. the owner has reasonably priced the home for fast sale at S6Af9.500. . . -----~~~~~--__,,....,... ______________ --=~--------.,..11!!:91~~!!11!!11!!~!11!!11111----------.. ------· - DAILY PILOT /RllAL RSTATR SATURDAY NOV. JJ. lteS/PAGR 5 ~---Hunt REAL ESTATE fJ 640-4868 2125 San Joaquin Hiiis Rd. Newport Center Design With Distinction From gracious leaded glass double door entry to lighted gazebo with city-lights VIEW, this outstanding Harbor Ridge custom residence offers a luxurious lifestyle with conce ntration on quality, design and detail-thus creating an atmosphere of elegance and sophistication for those accustomed to the very bes( FORMAL STEP-DOWN LIVING ROOM complete with marble fireplace and French doors opening onto terraced gardens and lovely lighted pool area. FAMILY ROOM wi th beamed ceilings, used brick fireplace, handsome custom oak wet bar and stained glass windows, is warm, charming and inviting. SPACIOUS FORMAL DINING ROOM with French doors, custom moldings and garden view. GOURMET KITCHEN-carefully planned and efficient with large breakfast area capturing the morning sun. KINGS MASTER SUITE is masculine in eve ry sense-well appointed-with VIEW. QUEENS MASTER SUITE is total luxury in fl oral pastels with step down sitting area and fireplace, marble, mirrors and VIEW. SUBSEQUENT ROOMS include a delightful light and bright guest room, private study each with connecting baths. Tiled laundry room and generous wine closet with stained glass door. " SPECTACULAR OUTDOOR ENTERTAINMENT AREA. Huge free form pool and spa wi th cascading waterfall, colorful terraced gardens leading to lighted gazebo and paddle tennis court . . This exciting residence is doubly secure with its own electronic intru~ion alarm and the 24 hour guarded gate of Harbor Ridge. Priced for immediate sale. 10 Nar~onne $995,000 Shown ANYTIME THIS WEEKEND By Appointment with BUS: 640-4868 Jeri Hunt RES: 496-4868 I •I We at THE REAL ESTATERS are proud to announce that we have joined the nationwide organization of Century 21. With (tlis new affilia- tion we will have broSlJer and more penetrating advertising through the massive Century 21 advertsing program along with a greater refer- ral system with the 6500 Century 21 of- fices across the United States. This also means top quality, up- to-date train- ing for our sales people. TERRY McCAROLE OWNER ~ ·~· ,,. ....... -------- • .. 2 W&2 a 1 SATUllDAY NOV. JI, 1•/PAGa 1 "' lll'T mt rm .... 1111.- Brlght and sunny 2 bdrm garden home. Large country kitchen In- cludes dining area. Cot'( flre- plaoe in living room for cold winter nights. New carpets & paint. Lowest priced In Newport Terrace. 646-7171. unw a m1111... 111U11 Neat home. Hardwood floors. New plumbing and water heater. Extra large lot. Ready to got ~6-2313. a m111•1 + ........ 112..- Love1y home on a nice street. A lot of upgrading has been done. Too many amenities to mention. This is walking distance to the new downtown redevelopment area.. This one won't last! 646-7171. TWI ITllY PIM. .... 11W.- Sittlng vacant and wasting money. Seller says move It! Spacious. large bonus room . 3 bedrooms. 2 ~. baths. Must sell quick. Call now. 546-2313. ... " m.mt.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ·--Former builders mode4 on a large corner lot. Great ftoor plan wraps around pool. Fantastic entertainment area with fireplace, bath & wet bar. Kitchen & breakfast area opens to pool. 646-7171. TWI II.MIS Tl IUMt ................ 1111.- Lowest price In tract. Excellent potential. Formal dining. F~r bedrooms, 2 baths. Call now! 564-2313. mn" T11.-.................. 1211.- on1y 'h block to the ocean. Lovely, upgraded 3 bdrm home that's great for entertaining. See the ocean from your front door. Great view potential with 2nd story add on. Lowest priced beach home! 646-7171. '~=~·~h~kb~y. ~= cent 4' bedroom 2 story hofJ!e. Amenlttes galore. Separate In-law quarters. Poot, spa, 7 horae stalls. Call to see 546-2313. PM Tll ~ UlllTIWI .......•...... 11,._ This Is a former mode4 that has been pro- fessk>nally decorated wtth sophisticated treat- ment of top quality material. Too "lt!'Y Improve- ments to mention. Enjoy comptete"""Prlvecy. It has It am 646-7171. HllUlll flaY-............... 111 .... Bubt>tlng spa outlide ... freshly painted Inside. New roof, carpet & btlnds. 3 Bedroom pfus family room. ~Ir conditioned. Securtty syatem. New cement drive to double garage. Price Includes washer, dryer & refrldgerator. ~6-2313. ,_" Pl.1111 ••••••••••••• ' •••.• 111..- e.t in the W..talde. Large corner IOt perlec1 for klda & pei.. R.V. acceee A ltttle TLC wta meke th6e yow d,.-n home. Th6e 3 bdrm home ta a beet v-..e on todays mnet. Me-7171. . mlDIMIM'W ................... 1n1.- a..utlfUI, ~ eo.ta Meea hofM. Sou1h COMt Plaza .... 3 ="' bedrooms. Extra large IOt. Cllll to .... 2s 13. ...,. ....... , ...... , ........ 11n,111 Panoramic views of Ocean. Catalina and sunsets. Spacious Newport Beach townhouse. 3 bdrm, 2'h bath, formal dining and study off master suite. Values like this sell fast. Call today. 646-717'1 . lllTSm IPllllL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11•.- Bargaln priced 2 bedroom home on large, bulldable R-2 lot. Great starter or investment. Call now ~6-2313. LIWll.Y.--................... S-.- llvtng area looks past compefllng 'River rock· fireplace and stained glass windows to a de- lightfully landscaped secluded yard with brick patio & decking. 3 bdrm plus studio In a private community. 646-7171. MITA ID& Yat.• .................... 11U,lll Tastefully decorated and very clean. Upgraded kitchen. 3 good sized bedrooms. 2 remodeled baths. Dough boy poot · with beautiful raised deck. Come see this onel 546-2313. "'8Tlllllll ....................... 1121,111 Large Woodstream home In a very peaceful and tranquil neighborhood. 3 bdrm, 2'h bath with double garage and ready to be moved Into. A value-packed comfortable garden home you should see right now. 646-7171 . 1111 • llllllf ..................... 1211.- Small exclusive award home tract In Costa Mesa. Gorgeous plus! Vaulted living room. For- mal dining. Large famlly room with wet bar. Muter sutte wtth flreplaoe. 4 Bedrooms 2'h baths. Premium lot. Call for an appointment. 546-2313. ... ,_ .................... 1•• One of the Country Clubs top locations OYef'- looklng the 15th fattway. Beautifully decorated 4' bdrm home wtth CU81om poot & spa. Extra wtde lot. Better ... thl8 onel &46-7171 .... Rl .. 1111. ................ a-. EatMde executtvf. Huge 2 story home. This cMtmer has It '"· ~ IMng, .. huge b4tdrooms, 3 ba1hroome lnlkte ptus 1 more belide "*1cMng poot. RV ecc111 wtth teWeC' mnd elee1rlc. Come ... Ind ~t ~2313. _:_. ma1'M I ...................... 1112 ... Move in condition. Motivated seller wants fast escrow. Large living room. Fireplace. Formal dining. Garden view kitchen and family room. Large bonus room. Beautiful pool and spa. 3 car garage. 546-2313. lfW'Plll llAITY ..................... 1111,111 Looks like a model!! In a very private & secludeo complex in Newport Beach. Super location. You can walk to the sand. 1 bdrm, brick fireplace. formal dining. cathedral ceilings & more! 646-7171 ID& Y111E lllmY ... ft.U ........ 1111.- Rare on market! Steps to country club. De- sirable 3 bedroom 2'/J bath. New carpet and drapes. Call to see. 546-2313. ••11nUU1 RU................. au.- Attractive Baycrest home situated on a large corner lot framed by beautiful shrubs & flowe<s. Fantastic home for family and entertaining. 5 Bdrm, 3 bath, family room & 2 fireplaces. 646-7171 ID& fa. IPHIAL .................. 11~ Beautiful atrium home. Spacious. Beamed. vautted ceilings. Central atrium surrounded by living, family and master bedrooms. Large cov- ered patio. Extra large backyard. Call now. 546-2313. l&Ymlt .. , •.................... Wt• Lovely home that surrounds an Inviting pool wtth maximum privacy & extensive decking. Open and airy U-sha .Q90r plan Includes. dual fireplace In living d family rooms, wet bar & more. Quiet corn lot. 646-7171 111111•1.. . .............•.•.. 1111,1111 Save Thousand I Act fast to take advantage. 8 Nearly new t homes in Costa Mesa. Attract- ive 2 bedr models. Call 546-2313 .. .... _ llll-............... 1112.- Attractlve atrium floor plan that's light & airy with cathedral ceilings, quietly centered wlthtn Its wefl landscaped grounds. Cul de sac location offers comptete privacy. 2 bdrm plus den. 646-7171 am-.NW .................... 11-. For the sophisticated buyer. Yoo won't find more for your money In thls luxurk>us, VfKY exqutsite & private ~x. Many amenlttes are Included In this spKk>us 1 bdrm wtth ooeen view. &46-7171 l l , b PAO• 8/SATUllDAY NOV. JI, ttes NEWPORT BEACH 111 LM Piii 11111 · sns.--CompJete&y remodeled, now 1 bedroom, den, 1 't'l baths. LOW, LOW DOWN, owner may carry 2nd. T.D. Community pool & boat sflps. 2nd floor unit with view. 111 UM PAii llM-$251,MI -Bayfront high rise 3rd floor unit. All new kitchen & applianees. Community pool & bayfront patio. Slips avail- able. 1 bdrm, 1 bath, great view. Gib Walker Im-. AWE-$275,MI -Excellent corner duplex on fee land. Quiet beach area. Steps to sand & ocean. Tennis & racq. ball courts. John Martin COMUCW. IMlllC JIST IOICO TO $415,MI -. Owner may carry 1st T.D. w/low down payment. Approx. 6,291 sq.ft. on Newport Blvd. Across from City Hall. Wiii also lease all or part. Call for Information. Leasehold land. Bob/Wyvonne 34_. STl£fl.SJ21,MI -One year new 3 bedroom. 2'n bath home on corner lot. Deck with ocean & bay view. Walk to stores & r~taurants. Bob/Wyvonne IOIPORT CIEST TOMID1ES CClllt POOL/SPA & TDllS LUI FAU ctllT ' 2 11. +I, 2Ya U • $111.MI SODA CMT • 2 11. 2111 U • $Ht,MI lllem CMT • 4 11. 2111 U • $111,MI 1111.M CMIT • 2 11. 2111 U • $171,tlt lsanll CMT ' l 11. l U • $171,MI Carol Mulvey IU LOA COtlT • 311. l u • $111,SM Bob/Wyvonne VERSAllES CCll>OS COlllA POOL , SPA, cum tOJSE, GUARD GATE ltl SCIOll PWJ ' 111, 1 IA • Carol/ Javed • 1 ... 1 u • $ti.tit • 2 II, 2 U • $121,SM • 2 U. 2 U • $155,MI • 2 ... 2 u • $215,ttl ' JOAN CAIN Vl1.A BALBOA C(ll)()S 2 CClllt POOLS/SPA, GUMD GATE 260 CMKY ut • t•,tBA • $133,000 260 CMle LN • Ptnt, 1 •.1 BA • $149,500 2IO CAGl£f lN • Pent, 2 •. 2 BA+ID • $219,000 Joan Caln 260 CMKY ut • 2•.2 u • $141.511 John Martin 260 CMKY lit • 2•.2 BA • Sll9.000 Linda Jacobs LAGUNA BEACH HLllCl"11M a 115 llCI Hm -$300,000 each ---c0ndo. 611 has 3 bdrms. 21~ baths, den-615 has 2 bdrms, 2 baths, den, laundry room. Ocean view. BOTH ARE BANK OWNED WITH GOOD LOANS. VERY LOW DOWN. Linda Jacobs SO. CHST llY mUOI $nm llTU ftl"l·SHl,MI - So. Laguna oceanfront. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath + separate guest quarters. Private steps to sand. A view you won't forget. Stephanie Bernardy IRVINE u•• fMU • $211,MI -Turtlerock Glen townhomea, 2 bedrooms. den, 2 baths, spa/patio off mast8f' suite, patio off llvtng room, spit level. A beautiful piece to live. Pam Trlnen IL[dD Lido Realty 673-7300 3377 Via Lido Newpor·t Beach • DAILY PILOT/•aA&. UTATR OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY 124 WIA TltlSTl, Ult ISU -(1_.) ... Eye catching quality bullt home, 4 bedrooms. 3¥• baths, large lovety patio. $450,000. See Gib Walker 1444 I . UY 1¥£11(, Ull8A PHii. -(1-4) ... Wonder- ful chance to own bayfront property wtth boat dock at a low price of $865,000. 3 bedroom, 3 bath older well kept home. Adjacent to sandy beach. See Phyllis Hayden Ult WAIY, I.I . -( 1-4) ... lf you want a fantastic floor plan Including pool/spa, spa off master suite. putting green + fabulous view of bay & nite lights, stop by and see Javad Mansoor SUNDAY 41 IOYAl ST. CEllC( -( 1-4) ... Beautlfully re- modefed 3 bdrm, 2 baths, f amity & dining rooms. large master suite + sitting rm & fireplace. Expanded Broadmoor, Plan 2. $695,000. In Big Canyon. See Gib Walker 145 N ..... UH ISU -(1-4) ... lmmaculate 3 bedroom, 2 bath home, remodeled with quality taste. 40' wide lot. $379,000. See Bob Newell 121 N LHCA. UN ISU -(2-4) ... 5 bedrooms. 4 baths, family room, quality throughout this home. Asking $465,000. Ml N Ult Mn, UH ISU -... Extra wide lot, pool. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, great floor plan for enter- taining. $495,000. See Virginia O'Brien 21 (ICM( ClllT, • -(1-4) ... 0cean view In Newport Crest, 4 bedrooms + family room. 21n baths, approx. 1900 sq.ft. Walk to beach, pool, spa, tennis. $179,000. See Carol Mulvey 21 LAllflll CMT, I.I. -(1-4) ... 2 bedroom, den, 2't'l bath townhorne In Newport Creat. Comm. pool, spa. tennis. $168,000. See Carol Mulvey 211ICllJl #111, R -(1 -4) ... Versallles condo, 1 bedroom. 1 bath, $99,000. Comm pool/spa, clubhouse, workout rm, guard gate. Close to beach. See Joan Caln ---·---- LIDO ISLE N UN SM · $341,MI -Corner location at Via Palermo. 3 bedrooms. 3 baths, great potentlal. Sunny patio . Owner will llstenl Virginia O'Brien N IUDS · $341.MI -35' wide street to street lot, steps to bay, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. A great retreat. Lowell Stark N UN Siii · $1t5,MI -Large boat dock. Great bayslde home featuring 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, Jacuzzi. 3 car garage. Adjacent to greenbelt. Roger Brown N lftlrft-Sl47.SM -Street to street location + a very lovely home with many details that will catch your eye. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, formal dining room. Howard Lawson VIA 8Gll • $311,MI -40' corner location at Nord. Great potential, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, den. 3 car garage. Lowell/ Javad N IOTlll-$1M,MI -A beautiful famlty size home on 67' wide IOt. sparkling poot, 5 bdrms. 3 baths. sitting room off master suite. John Martin N tlllf.$325,MI -Bright & sunny corner lo- cation at Soud. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, famlly room. Owner motivated. Virginia O'Brien N ""f.$415,MI -Curb appeal 3 bedrorn, 2't'l bath home. Large f amity room with wet bar area, great for entertaJnlng. Virginia O'Brien NUN 1111-$1,Jst,• -Panoramic viewt of bay & bluffa. Double lot with bayfront home + apartment upatalra. Could be dupfex or slngle family resideooe. Darell/Lawson J .. I .. . ''" .. " DAILY PILOT /llSAL UTAft THE DALE BOUT ASSOCIATION A REAL ESTATE COMPANY LINDA ISLE . . . Oetlghtfulty private. This com- fortably deeigned four bedroom, ftY9 bath home is sttuated tn a gate-guarded enclave ... on the water. with pier and float for large boat. City approvea ~ans for turttler enhancement. Motivated seller wtll consider any reason861e offer as to price and terms............... $1,GI0,000 DOVER SHORES ... Spectacular view. Four bedrooms. Large master bedroom and dressing area. Jacuzzi with retractable roof. Three ad- ditional bedrooms, one wtth Its own entrance. Circular dining room. Step-down oak bar~ Pool and spa ................................................. SIS0,,000 DOVER SHORES . . . Custom bayfront home wtth an ambiance of special features. Pier and float for large boat. Main house has huge living room, dining room, library and master bedroom suite. Across the huge brick patio Is a separate two bedroom suite. Elegantly refurbished. .............................................................. tl25,ooo DOVER SHORES . . . Dramatlc;alty renovated. Three bedrooms. Superior kitchen wtth break- fast room. Dining room. Family room. Giant play room. Three fireplaces. Hardwood floors. High beamed cefllngs. Plantation shutters. French doors. Two spas. Uninterrupted view. A substantial reduction .................... Now sns.ooo Open S.t·Sun 1-4:30 ............ 1730 Q8laxy Drive BALBOA ... Oceanfront. Upside down house. Three bedrooms. Last block on boardwalk. Shows beauflfully. Vaulted ceilings. Dumb waiter. Wet bar. Two fireplaces ........... "50,000 DOVER SHORES ... Pride of ownership shows In this lovetyvtew home. Four bedrooms. Dining room. Family room wtth custom walnut bar, refrigerator and wtne storage. Oen easity con- vertible to fifth bedroom. Maid's room with bath. Full security system ............................... .-,000 Open Sun 1-4:30. •••• -m ... 1141 Santlego Drtw BA YCREST ... Exqulsltety upgraded two-story home. French doors and windows. Master suite oct.firat floor. SeooAd mast--.aulte upetair8 ptus three bedrooms. lmpresalve entrance. Spacious rear yard wtth gated P?OI ..................... $550,000 DOVER SHORES ... Set among mllllon doUar waterfront pr~ies. thii f°"r ~room home Is compatible with heavy entertaining, yet in- timate enough for a large family. Two-story living room. Grand dining room. Island kJtchen w1th breakfast room. Handsome brick patio. Spacious spa. Private bMches ............... ,000 Open Sun 1-4•30 -· 410 Momlftg ..... lane DOYER SHORES ••• Executive type home In an etegant neighborhood. Wrought-Iron gated, en- trance with push button can system. Park-like yard. Whtte brick pevera In tratnc area. Bectc bay vi.w. Huge ltvtng room with picture wtndOW and flreptaoe. Formal dining room. Three bedrooms. large famlly room with wet bat. Specloue yard plumbed for pool. Three car garage .... tal,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• : BAYSHORES ... Authentic New England : ,.. Colonial on one of the premier lots in it * Newport Beach. The breathtaking vlew of • : .the bay and turning basin Is enjoyed from • it the entire living area as well as the huge ! * deck. The extensive dock can easily berth • • two sixty foot boats. Large picture win-• • dows gives one the feeling of IMng aboard • ! ship. Home was designed for extensive : • entertaining. Vaulted ceiling and hard-• * wC>OQ floors In living room and dining area • • Oversized fireplace In living room. Four • : bedrooms. Four baths. Oiled teak cabinets ! ,.. In kitchen. Walk-in pantry. Separate work-• • shop with 220 volts. This home was built • • for two famed film stars in 1941 and • ! maintained as though it were yesterday. ! • Literally a boat owner's paradise • • .. . . .. . .. . .. . . . . ........... .. .. . . ... .............. $3,200,000 .. .. .. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BAYCREST ... The size and roominess of this two-story home facilitates an easy flow for gatherings of any size. Four bedrooms. Family room. Dining room. Pool. Spa. Try lease/option. .............................................................. $480,000 LIDO ISLE ... Spend the holidays in your new Lido home! Lights. Boat parade. Parties. Club house activities. Traditional family home. Four bedrooms. three and one-half baths. Dining room. Oen with wet bar. One and one-half lots with vacant room ................................... $475,000 Open Sun 1-4:30 ........................... 125 Via Koron BAYCREST . . . Outstanding. Meticulously maintained family home. Family room with bullt- ln wet bar. Dlning-foom with bunt-In buffet. Four bedrooms. Master bedroom wtth fireplace in adjoining sitting room. Upstairs bonus room with built-in wet bar. Central air conditioning. Large yard with extra storage............. $475.000 WESTCUFF ... A most sought-atter location. Large custom built family residence. Generously proportioned rooms. Four bedrooms. Dining room. Family room. Huge yard. Call us. We will share this "find" with you .................... $450,000 BA YCREST ... Majestic two-story home. De- lltahtful vtews ... especially from the upper level. Five bedrooms. Two masters upstairs, each wtth private ba:h . Two fireplaces. Two-story living room. Large family room. Two fin;pler.es. Dining room. Kitchen wtth eating area. Wet bar. Utiiity room. Three car garage ........................ '435.,000 Open a... 1-4;30 ........... _ 2100 Leewerd Lane HAMOR RIDGE ... Highly upgraded "Renais- sance" model. Private courtyatd with a brick walkway. Lush garden. Completely different In- terior. Custom brtck floors. Plush carpet. Mir- rors. Crown mooldtngs. P&antat1on shutters. Three bedrooms. Including an lmpressiYe mas- ter suite. Library/loft with bookcases and wet bar. Two huge decks ... one oompletefy carpeted. OeUghttul mountain view ..... ~ 631-1300 BAYCREST ... All rooms are spac~ous. Step- down living room with fireplace. Huge dining room.'and family room. Five bedrooms. Traffic ways are surfaced with Mexican pavers. Rear yard is perfect for entertaining, complete wfth pool, spa and shuffleboard court ........ $415.000 BA YCREST . . . Traditional two-story home. four spacious bedrooms. Plantation 'shutters. Del Piso tiles. Bookshelves. Eating area In kitchen. New appliances ...................... $371,500 BA YCREST ... Four bedroom home on a quiet tree-lined street. Comfortable and inviting. Large kitchen is a culinary delight. Separate and very private master suite..................... $37$,000 BA YCREST ... Defightful family home. French doors. Leaded glass windows. Four bedrooms. Two and one-half baths. Fireplace in living room and family room. Dining room. Spa, just outside master bedroom. Patio. Very private pool-size yard. Automatic outside lighting system. Secur- ity system .............................................. $211,500 Open Sun 1-4:30 .............. 2000 Wlndwerd Lane BA YCREST . . . Beautifully refurbished family home. Greenhouse window in kitchen. Kitchen includes microwave and compactor. Parquet floors. Four bedrooms. Three baths. Chlld- gated pool and spa ....................... Now $299,000 Open Sun 1-4:30 ................ 2107 Santt.go Drift BAYCAEST ... _Wrought-iron fenced front yard lends to the curb appeal of this four bedroom home. Large living room. Family room. Oen with warm chestnut paneling. Fireplaces in living and family rooms. Dining room. Large backyard with pool. New price of ................................ S295.000 Open Sun 1-4:3CL........... 1907 Windward L8ne BA YCREST . . . Captivating four bedroom home. The thirty-eight foot pool and other recreational features sold the present owner, but some of the other features may appeal to you even more. Large living room with fireplace. Family room with wet bar and fireplace. Formal • dining room. Private office. Pleasant view from all rooms ............................................... 12151000 BA YCAEST ... Comfortable custom built three bedroom, two bath home in lovely residenUal area. Many amenities. Freshly painted. New carpets and drapes. A cory family room with fireplace. Delightful outdoor garden room for entertaining ........................................... 1:141.000 Open Sat-Sun 1-4:30 ..... -.. 2040 Shlpw•J Lr NEWPORT BEACH . Fresr.;y refu!"~!~hed con- dominium. Two bedrooms. Two baths. Efftci«lt kitchen. New roof. Some new window coverlnos. Convenient to community pool and perk. Ac:tult oriented community ...................... Only M.SOO COUNTRY CORRIDOR ... Four bedrooms. Din- ing room. Country kitchen with fireplace. Bidet and separate tub and shower in master bath. Separate seven hundred square foot paneled bonus room ......................................... ~39.500 -617 WESTC:tIFF DRIVE. NEWPORT BEACH ' •llTII' JN COUii -Owners have to sell! Dual master suites with massive ocean view. Lowest priced condominium In Laguna gated community. $165,000. PIOPOl.Y PllUI 'AlflM -Harbor View Homes bargain: nice street. large yard, bright open feeling, 4 bdrm. 2'h ba. needs paint and paper. $258,000 LH. VtW JOI $71,SM -In South Coast Metro area. 2 bdrm, 1¥. ba, ground floor, gated community, pool/clubhouse, vacant and well-priced. $77,500. 01 IY COSI -This 4 bdrm Is adorable! Charming family room kitchen arrange- ment, beamed master suite, skylights. sundeck, pool. and only $289,000 in New- port. 5 1111 01 3 ,LUS lllCOIE -In Olde CdM. on a 45' lot, tasteful decor, 3 bdrm home with 2 bdrm Income unit or combine to 5 bdrm. 4 ba. $479,000. SUIPllSE, SUl'91_S_E ---T-h-ls-n-ewer 4 bdrm Olde CdM home is unique! Totally comfortable. spacious feeling, ocean views all for $595,000. HE UD A KAlf LOTS -SoutH·of the highway, in Olde CdM; 3 bdrms, 2 baths, delightful street a block and a half from beach. bluff. $325.000. OOl·U·U -A sharp decorator perfect CdM hlllslde adults home with a big paol and a little view. Two bdrms, 2 baths at $321,000. SIUC SUE,EI -A wink to the ocean. 3 bdrm home plus 2 bdrm 2 bath income, vacant with out of state owner wanting offers. $429,500. TUITUIOCI SlllCU UYU -in spotless condition. maintenance-free yard, 2 bdrm plus den. Neu- tral carpets, new appliances. $176,000. CUSSIC TllTUllCI -Near high school. quiet area, good assum. loans, easy access to UCI, shops and transportation. $172,500. .. PUftCT -Not a flaw, 3 bdrm. pool, spa. Ocean/CdM hlllslde vu. You'll love this home. $395,000. TUI YM ClllCl -5 bdrm with 2 bdrm rental or 7 bdrm home near beach. Newer constr, all features. lovely CdM area. $569,000. --·-· ""•Ml A fUUIC -Beautifully decorated, lmpec~ cable 3 bdrm, 3 bath townhome in Jasmine Creek. Owner transferred. Must sell. $375,000. · IWCIT'f'a WTIUff -Near to tennis, high eehOOI, shops. parks. Four bdrm. 3 bath, guest room. all In top condition on large lot. $339,000. WE'D LIKE TO POINT OUT 8 NEW UNIQUE LISTINGS YOU SHOULD EYEBALC THEY'RE READY TO DEAL SO GET MOVING UYSIOllS IMCAll -Now priced reallatlcallyl Charming 3 bdrm 3 ba, walk to beachea, bay, feet land, owner'• loan poutbte. $349,500 l l.OftlY UftSmt -Harbor Ridge townhome with serene view of city and beyond. 3 bdrm, 3 bath, Impeccable condition and A.C. $642,500. A IUl llC( .. -Flneat famlty llving, '4 bdrm. 3 bath, CdM neighbortlood overlooking harbor, tasteful decor, lovety yard. $485,000 IUT Am -Of ocean. sunMta, jetty. Extra large lot. 50' frontage by 162' deep In otde CdM. Bulld you dream home, or restore. S799,000. HAID· TO-FlllD LEASES Two to choose from! Each have 2 bdrms (bQth 1 . are maeter suites!) 3 baths, a fireplace and a view of the bav and ocean. Walk to the CdM beaches. From $1475/mo. UCI UY MAIA -Three bdrm behind gates. Wood and glass design. Newer home with family room. Unique upper bay area. $385,000. A LOT OF LOT -Magnificent 180° view of Dana Point Harbor, city llghts. San Clementea' Sea Pointe Estates. 10,000 sq.ft. at $225,000. UH ISU -Large open spaces! 3 bdrms, 3 ba. New England charm. Close to comm. clubhouse, tennis and beaches. $480,000. A llC UICAll -West Newport duplex, 4 bdrm-2 ba and 2 bdrm-1 ba, owner occupied, good condition, next to beach. $219,000. U OU fAVOllTE -On the Peninsula. on the Bay. lots of charm, enormous view, sandy beach, 3 bdrm. 2 bath and cabana for $490,000. OPEi SATllllY 1-1 1U1 -$575,000 4 bdrm. 3 ba. 2 frplcs, view IUI -$429.500 3 bdrm home+2 bdrm unit IUI M $325.000 3 bdrm, 3 ba. 1 'h lots, So. of hwy OPEi SllllY 1-1 ... $429,500 3 bdrm home + 2 bdrm unit •Hllll n au $485,000 View 4 bdrm. 3 ba, famlty hOme .... $309,900 Duplex, 2 bdrm, flr~lace each Ul lrellW E. Tabak MLMt.,_ K. Grankwt IJ11re11N 0. Markat -~ H. Marltu 2111 Wll•Hlf 9. Hutchlnol .. , .... L. Harper .._ ftlW $258,000 LH 1 ... Pwt..., Palermo, 4 bdrm, 2'A ba. needs TLC 0 . JOhnson --.... $339,000 1• '"' ...... .. 4 bdrm Portoflno, shuttera. spa M. Gr1vee ...... E. Tabu US1a.IPJ $339,000 Large lot, 4 bdrm, 3 bath .... ______________________________________ ~ ... , .. DAILY ~ILOT /tnAI. RSTATI I SATUllDAY NOV. JJ, HeS/P'AG• I I .SbTH,EBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY 759-6700 " NEW LISTINGS WE HA VE THREE NEW LISTINGS IN THE BLUFFS ... First, an Anita plan that has been remodeled and many custom features added: French doors, brass bathroom fixtures. premium carpet and wall • coverings, redwood hot tub, and much, much more. There are two bedrooms and two baths, all on one level. Perfect for an empty nest couple. Offered at $165,000 leasehold. Second, a two-story with three bedrooms plus two and one-half baths, a very private patio and lush landscaping. One bedroom and bath iR downstairs-perfect for a teenager or mother-in-law. Offered at $175,000 fee. . I Third, a Dolores plan in the North Bluffs with an upper bay view. This home has three bedrooms. two and one-half baths. and numerouR upgrades including air conditioning, security system and fire alarm, custom stained glass and more. The owner will also consider a lease-option. Offered a l $295,000 fee. NEW LISTING-BALBOA PENINSULA DUPLEX We have just listed a duplex on the Peninsula that has a four bedroom unit and a three bedroom unit Near the ocean, yet convenient.to shopping. this property represents an excellent value at only $315,000. BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB-REDUCED We are convinced that this is one of the better buys in Big Canyon. It's a Dt:auville model Deane home, with Lhree bedrooms. three baths and a den that could be a fourth bedroom or maid's room. The original owners have given their home meticulou and loving care. and it s hows! There are lot.a of amenities including a spa, steam bath, afr conditioning, built-in Bar-B-Q and much, much more. Now offered at only $499.500. LIDO ISLE We recently listed a small Lido home that is an excellent buy. The lot is forty-five feet wide and offers tremendous potential fo r expansion or remodeling. T here is an existing very livable home with two bedrooms. two baths, family room and a south-facing pa tio. Offered at $345.000. LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT DUPLEX ;Two bayfront homes for the price of one! Built as a duplex with four bedrooms and four baths in the main residence plus two bedrooms and one ·bath in the second. Both homes have excellent bay views. There is a great sandy beach right in front and an association-owned boat dock nearby where you can greet your yachting guest.a. Offered at $1,150,000. FIPTY-FIVE FEET ON LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT Situated on the eaat end of Lido Isle, this distinctive contemporary home has five bedrooms, five and one-half baths, including a maid's room and ba~h. A large formal dining room, family room and breakfast area complete the living quarters. A much desired four car garage is 11ne of the numerous amenities. Waterfront patios of generous proportions offer the opportunity for gracious outdoor entertaining. The exist mg dock and hp will accommodate a large boat, and may be enlarged. Southern exposure ensures the maximum enjoyment of 1 his choice estate. Offered Rt $~J. 7 50,000. BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB Ideally located overlooking the third tee, fairways, lakes and greens are included in the view from this distinctive golf cour~e estate. Cul-tum built and occupied by the original owner, this warm and cheerful home offers four bedrooms. three and one-half baths. plu~ a ~pacious yard. pool and spa. The owner has moved and would like to sell this home. Offered at $1,200,000. BAYFRONT-WILL TRADE If you own income property our owners will consider taking it in trade on thei r lovely French Country bayfront horn(' There il-a oayfront h\·ing room with deeply toned architectural wood paneling, marble fi~eplace, french doors and towering ceilings. Five lwdrcx1m-.. plui. lour and one halt baths, a large used brick patio and a large boat dock. Offered at $1 , 175,000. A DISTINCTIVE BIG CANYON ESTATE Rarely doet a home with such significance become available for purchase. More than a home, it has become recognized as a work of art. There are six bedrooma, including a breathtaking muter suite, plus five and one-half baths. Situated on two custom lots overlooking the Big C'anyon Golf Course, it off era spacious gardens that include a Koi pond, gazebo, spa and waterfall. Offered at S3.7.SO.Ofl0. HUNTINGTON HARBOR-NEW LISTING We have just liated a former model home on Trinidad Ialand. Located in an area of frne custom homes. it htls three bedroom!> and three baths. vaulted ceilings, skylight.I and a thirty-five foot boat alip. Owner Lranaferred. Offered at $359,000. CATALINA ISLAND A pentboUM condominium wi~ a spectacular view. It bu three bedrooms, t.wo baths and a spa off the mast.er bedroom. It hoWft like a model home and the furniture is included. Realiatically priced at $299,000. ' I• - -SOTHEBY'SJNT-ERNAIIONAL REALTY -------..J 5 Corporctte Plaza, Newport Beach, CA 92660. (714) 759-6700 I I PAM tJ/SATUllOAY NOV. U~ t- HARBOR RIDGE IRVINE SIPllSncATO .... l9Cl -Beautlfulty decorated S~S1!! -Great location ck>8e to schoots, Devonshire model in Harbor Ridge. 4 Bedrooms, shoppfng and freeways. 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath with 31h Baths, formaJ dining room and 3 car garage. community pool. Don't miss this great buy at Exciting views of ocean and city night lights. 599 500 Competitively priced $750,000. , . ••TIR9T Ftl SlSI• -Lovely 3 Bedroom, 3 .... ma fllW -Spectacolar view of ocean and Bath-Woodside Plan. One of the best locations aty night ttghts. 3 bedrooms. 3 baths, home in on Woodbridge Lake with many up- Harbor RJdge-Professlonalty decorated to per-grades-Decorator waJI coverings, New drapes, fection. Plantation shutters, French doors, crown tinted windows, mirrored waJls, and wood and mokHngs and much more. $649,000. marble floors. A must to 988111 DAILY PILOT/aaAI. •STATS ... ANt) THAN\<..~ \0, LYNNE. VALE.NT\N t_, I'VE fOUNt) \./OU! I'M SO H~P??. CAT ALINA ISLAND A LllllY Cl9I • _.. -Fulty fum'8hed kJxury condo, adjacent to gotf courM. Three ~ in California's m99t unusual beach reeort town. Love- ly and peaceful. Onty two hc>Y_rs away. $255,000. Contact Wendy Johnson for details on how to ~t. UITEma•mPINUI F .... Slcmllf ... -Steps to golf/ pool/ tennis and lov9ty eecluded views. CaJI for vtewtng.'$250,000. Bob Johnson. NEWPORT BEACH •A SftCMl-F• NlllC IAY • llCIT -A beautiful blend of tradlUonaJ detaJI with contemporary flair. 5 or 6 bedrooms and 6 fireplaces. Private yard with large tree form pool and spa over1ooklng a wonder- ful sea of lights. $1,495,000. TWTU llCI l9Cl -This 3 Bedroom, 2'~ bath condo In Turtle Rock Ridge has been designed for discriminating tastes and actJve llfeatytea. Extra large master suite wtth waJk_.n ck>aets, wood •UY MT TllBI• -Charming small cul-d•sac balcony off the famlty room and greenhouse wtn-community with views of Baok Bayl Thls unique 3 dows are just a few amenities this home has to bd townhome has open floorplan wtth double offer. $159,900. windows 2 fireplaces, eecluded patio and com- ..... l9Cl lllm -11 Room 5,500 sq. ft. custom manor home In prestlgeous gated comm. Beautiful ocean and light views. Best of all It's priced to sell immediately. Just $995,000. Todd Gross. Submit all offers. mJJll MUM Wll1I -One of a home In Harbor Ridge with a very light and airy feetlng. Expanded -througttout wi1h many upgraded Includ- ing-plantation shutters. imported wool carpet, handpalnted kitchen cabinets. professionalty de- signed and landscaped courtyard. Don't miss this one for $799,000. HARBOR VIEW HILLS • ClltU Ill 111-ICOll Y1l1I! -Don't miss this great buyll Wonderful family home with spacious front yard and room for pool. 4 bedrooms. 2 baths with a 3 car garage and ocean view. $339,500. BIG CANYON IUIWllll llTI lll1r -Best vaJue In Big Canyon! Oeauvtlle T ownhome wtth -OUtatandlng golf course view and Its own custom pool. Quiet location. Asking $595,000. Presented by Vergllene Hull. UCISTA • llC CMYM -Hlghty upgraded Mclain Condominium. Popular Augusta plan with custom kitchen and elegant appointments throughout. Im- maculate condition. Community pools and tennis courts. ~!sting of Vergllene Hull. JASMINE CREEK SIPllSTICATm • JASlm Cl£O -European styte and sophistication. Largest 3 br plus den In guard gate Jasmine Creek. Feels like a reaJ home. Compare, lowest priced plan 4. Wendy Johnson 760-8333. $345,000. muntty jacuzzi. $225,000. Ann Marie Murphy . WESTCLIFF ... IUCll RAT A UY! -Beautlfully decorated. 1 BR, 1 BA Condo. Shutters throughout. Security system. Steps to eparkllng poof. L.ovety patio. WaJk to shopping and transportation. $105,000. Marie Fargo. BALBOA PENINSULA CIUT ._ ••an -Well located duplex on the Balboa Peninsula. Just 1 '~ block• to the beach. Lower unit 3 bedrooms, 2 baths & fireplace. Upper unit 2 bedroom. 1 bath & sundeck, a 2 car garage & 2 car drive way panclng. Bank owned. Priced to sell at $230,000. Bank wil finance. HOMES WITH "~" ARE OPEN FOR YOUR PERSONAL INSPECTION THIS WEEKEND. PLEASE CALL 760-8333 FOR ADDRESSES 6 LEASES .. UClllT A very exclusive 3 Bedroom townhome in ~lcourt. Dramatic entry with circular staircase, large famity room with fireplace looking onto a lovefy courtyard with waterfall and spa. Originally a model home. Over $150,000 In up- grades alone. Asking price $869.500. Also for lease option at $3,750/mo. ICUI llW-e.lll -Beautiful 2 yrs custom home- sitting on a bluff facing the Bay and Ocean. Shows like a model home, professlonally decorated 3 bd. 3 baths, huge famlty rm with fantastic view. All of th'9 pkJs 3 bd. totalty separate unit also with view. Reduoed to $895,00. Also for lease for $3,800/mo. OCEWIT YU 11 llC CAIYll -Excellent value! Expanded Broadmoor Plan 4 on Prime street. Owner lives out of area and wanta action! Submit all offers. Seller wtll consider lease option or yearly rental. Listing of Vergllene Hull. IUITIFIL D CMt -Lovely new 2 master suites plus 1bd,3 baths. Highly upgraded. Largest model 0. All In neutraJ tones, air conditioning, and com- munity pool ad spa, also a 2 car garage. Immediate occupancy. $1,750. Vergllene Hull. -----~------~-- NEW LISTING 1MOS1TI PUI -Lovely Julllard model-bright and airy with skytlght. View of greenbeft. Prime location. Convenient to schools, shopping. etc. Call Vergnene Hull for showing Instructions. $183,000. NE'W LISTING WTS9l CITIICl -Great starter home'. 3 bedroom. 2 baths and cozy f amlly room wtth flreplace. Prime location on quiet cul-d•aac atreet. Large private yard with spa and bulltln BBQ. Asking $187,500. Owner /agent. 1111111 ......................... a ....... --... _.------------~- ,.. . • ru IS .. .RE IDENTIAL BROKERAGE SERVIC.E aa11• a1u m1•- 0ne of the finest locations in this guard gated community. Sweeping views of the ocean and night ligh'-' j{ighly customized 2BD/2BA home with a priv.tt'e pool and spa. Ann Peters IUWllW Pll,000 Enijly the amenities of this guard gated rommuni- ty while living in a delightful 3BD/2 'h BA home located on a quiet cul de sac With a view towards the ocean. Features two fireplaces, formal DR, kitchen family room. Ann Peters mmlUL 1'WI YUi Ill •TA .U 1211,IM Potential 4BR charmer. 2 story with f.amily room. den and large master suite. Tremendous pride of ownership. Profesmonally decorated and land- sc.aped. Large master suite shows like a model. Virginia Swan TIDDHn YllW--IPTIUll mJ. 1121.-0 5BR, + bonus room, Southport mode l with outstanding view of ocean. bay. city lights-hardwood floors-many upgrades. Pool and spa. This home has it all. Shown by appt. only. Virginia Swan WUIT • WTILlff IJH.-0 An executive couples ''dream". Owner/builder has created a unique 2 BO, 4 BA home with an extraordinary family room and "His ;tnd Hers" baths and closets. Spark.ling pool and large yard. Halli Strock/Carolyn Mason llLllllT 1111,IOO This 4 bedroom, 3 1/2 bath custorrui.ed Belcourt manor plan 2 is truly a special home. Rich oak paneling and parquet floors. Perfect family and entertainment home. Features. grand formal liv- ing and dining rooms. Paneled family room. Large back garden with pool and spa. Call Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody MT• 11W 1111,IM A brand new custom residence with fabulous views overlooking lush fairways. beautiful lakes and the Saddleback Mountains beyond. Four bedrooms, four baths, separate family room, and formal living & dining. There is still time to choose your colors. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody ILllU.1'1111 .. 111 2~ UTI -MIL .... _, MR•--v 1-.- 0verlooking Big Canyon plus Fuhion Island lights. Arrowhead atrnoephere among the trees. Privacy and leCW'ity. Outlta.ndlng investment below market. Owner will he lp finance. Current- ly leued. Tom Allinaon "RllllU •T• ..._,.AT IUll I.,..,_ Sw~plng ocean & beach views + C..tallna aumeta from 2-story, 4 BR. 4 BA. exciting home. Seller will finance for quali.fied buyer. New appliances and ~Y to move in 4~ days. Priced below market! Tom AlliNOn lllU -.., ••••• ...,. 11 m11 ••• ,.. llll,IM N<>thlnc can match thJI lf!C\ltt, elegant hi-ri9e condo with sweeping view of ocean, mountains and harbor 5 floon below. Recreation areu, pool, ape, eome al.lpa, underground parking, full richly dellped mast.er BR. A full time or Pied A Tlere Uvtnc for two. Tom AlU.nloo SATlllAY SPYGLASS ~ 11 ........ 4BR, FR. pool. spa 1-5 J Pereira BLUFFS tn•• .......... 4BR.FR 12·3 J. DeBay CAMro SHORF.s ...... ..alTrMIMt 4BR. FR. pool 1-4:3-0 C.Allison EASTBLUFF u11• 2mar.. 3BR.FR 1·4 C. Ward SHOR.EX::LlFFS ..... J2 ....... ...,.. 4BR, FR, spa 1-4 M. Propp SUllAY SH ORF-CLIFFS ....... J2 ........... 4BR. FR. spa 1-5 M Ingold SPYGLASS SHI-,. ........ 4BR, FR. pool. spa 1-5 M Bulkley BIG CANYON MH,IM ......... 4BR,FR 1-4 C.Allison BIG CANYON S1Ml,IM H ... .,ffi 5BR. FR, pool. spa 1-4 S Grody CAMID SHORES .... ,.... UHTr....t 4BR. FR, pool, spa 1-4 L Jacobs HARBOR RIDGE 11,111,llO 2 ftrbllirt 58R, FR, pool. spa 1-4.30 A Peters COSTA MESA sue.-2QI ,.,. .. , 2+BR. FR 1-4 V S wan SATURDAY I SUIDAY SPYGLASS HILL U,711MG ,., ...... , " Vacant Lots 84-85-86 8-8 M lngolcl WOODBRIDGE . ........ lliePIWH411 3BR, FR. spa 1-5 P Bailey UUll 11111 TUltS HTATI 11,111,000 Newly offered-one of the largest lots in Harbor Ridge. Luxury home with private tennis court. pool and spa. Five bedrooms plus 3 BR servant's quarters. Two master suites. library. enormous family room, two kitchens, 4-<:ar garage. plus off- stree" parking. Large ~wnable loan. Beverly Morphy UTIMll .vi llTTAll ISll,IOI U . Four bedroom home with parual bay vtew Sec-- ond story possible with great view potenual Across street from beach. Builders dream. Bever- ly Morphy lllTlm "'111111 ...... .... ... Beautifully built 4 bedroom classic Victorian. Two houae5 from Dahlia Street park. W a1k to beach. Four years old. Old world ch.arm but contem- porary convenience. Family room. huge decks. Beverly Morphy UM1 ... FlllT 11.-.- View forever-beautifully mamtamed older Laguna home. Uaed bric.k terrace. lush courtyard entrance with aecluded swimming pool. Three bedrooms, formal dining room . den-maidS quar- ters. Barbara Aune 1'WI nm mri 111.,.. This 2 BR, 2 ~ BA, townhome is in a gated community of 24 homes. Two fireplaces, formal dining room, 2 car garage, laundry and storage room& Owner iB selling for le!IS than he paid!! Carolyn Muon •111 'llflft 11.-.• Private tennis oourt, pool and ape. l...arge custom home 11tuated on ~ acre lot in prestigious Belcourt. Two 1tocy home with ~ bedrooms. 4 baths, family room. s tudy, air conditioning, ex· temlw aecwity system. Bri&ht and cheerful and ln "move-in" condition. 2.4·.bour guarded gate oommunJty. Price lncludel land. Donna GodahalJ 644-6200 llllT ,... ..... llJ~ Very private, out.standing two story, 2 BR. 21h bath condo. Cathedral ceillllgs with feeling of spaciousness-light and airy. Wrap around patio. One block to schools and shopping. Pnced to sell. Donna Godshall l WE All IHl,MI U. Five BR. 3 BA home m pnvate locatJon with extremely large lot. Room for expansion: pool. etc. in Newport Beach. C.Ommuruty pool, spa and tennis. Great for family living. Sandie Fix UHi Fllllt.Y lllE IPYIUSS llU 1141,111 Four bedrooms + bonus room home on pool sue lot overlooking canyon. Quiet. restful view Very motivated seller w1U consider te~. Submit' Now offered at $549,000. V1rgirua Swan l ILIFFI llST llY I 171,IOO Brand new neutral mtenors make this 4 BR. 2 1 2 BA townhome an exceptional value. Fireplace. fam1Jy room. large pn vate patio. 2-car garage. plus a ternfic locauon. Pnce includes the land' Lois J at'Obs SPAC.llS PHTIHSE S2U,'°' Elegance. comfort and S('('Unty with ocean breezes Large square foot.age includes fonnal DR. FR. and den. Be this first to see! Linda Oeth/ Liz Beazley 111 CAIY.._Yll.DT111 lltlt ESTATI Sl,411,000 This 5 bedroom. 4 •, bath trad1t1onal homt.> is m unpeccable cond1llon. Includes. formal Living and at.rung, separate library. family room with wt>t bar and fireplace Pool, spa. sauna and most everything else you rrught desire. Fabulous fair- way locat10n and a new rrouced prtN' of $1 ,419.000 & flexible"' Danny B1bbrSu-ph .. :mw Grody 111 OUYM-HllWAY LICA1*1 SHl,OOI Four bedroom. 4 baths. famdv room. b1lhard • room. plus a 2 BR guest suite-A pn vate pool enhances this pr-es tJge property Owner 1s vt•ry motJvated. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody Tiii .. IS lnll&l. 1211.- Three bedromm. 2 1"2 bath Ext.el'\Slve use of French doors and crown mouldings Oak plank nooring in kitchen. fanuly room and laundry room. Custo'!} plantation shutters. C.Onveruent t.O shopping. airport and freeways lst T D. IS as- sumable. Gayle Amato llTT9I • "' If.,. WllU 11 ... With the best view imaginable m presllg10us Harbor Ridge. This beautiful 4 BR. 3 "18A has 2 family ~. spacious livi.ng-diniJl8 room, and everything is upgraded. plus rommunity pools and spa,,. Maraloo Lngold ~mTlllU 11Jt,IM Spacious. lush, qwet, older rommunity-C,ape Cod style . Two bedroom. 2 "'2 bath. 2 story unit facing pool. Immaculate! A real fa.nd! Martha Macnab -.. Ym Ylll'f 11,ln.m J,...arge pier and slip at the foot of the Lagoon on Linda lsle. Spacious 5 BR cu.,tom home with large rooms. high ceilings. and gounnet kitchen on the bay. Affords luxury, pnvacy and a unique lit~ style. Price includes the \and Mar\ha Macnab lllWltO•T •IACll PAGa 14/SATUllDAY NOV. JJ. ltes CORONA DEL MAR NEWPORT BEACH 8AYFRONT DUPLEX · Unsurpassed water location ntar the harbor entrance w/two boat spaces & my ocean access. Two, 2 bdrm . units located on private road off Bayside Onve. Live in one & rent the other. $995,000 includes land. SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE DA80l T BUILD YOUR DREAM HOMEI · 60 ft lot tn chotee Corona del Mar location just ont block from ocean. Build new or remodel this 2 dbrm, 1 bath adobe casa. Loads of room to expand. Priced at lot value $540,000. BM« OOON PERFECTION PERSONIFIED, SPEC- TACULAR VIEW · One of those rare really livable homes. Recently remodeled usulg the hntSt quaUty and excellent taste. Private courtyard with custom spa. Large covered used brick viewmc patio. Secunty system. Professional landscaping. 3 bdrms. 3 baths & family room. $635.000 with land. BELLE CHAS£ LEE VIEW a ELEGANCE IN SPYGLASS HILL - Beautifully UP&raded executive home in serene pastoral setting. Pool & spa, new landscapmg. 4 bdrms. 2~ baths. family room. wet bar. hardwood floors & two hreplaces. $640,000 w/land. BELLE CHASE LEE CUSTOM HOME C.D.M.-REDUCED $100,000I Most spectacular, luxurious custom home in old CdM. 2 years new. One block to ocean, all glass • entry, trench doors, plantation shutters. Submit on down payment. $595.000. D<mOTHY HA.ROCASTLE NEWPORT BEACH EASTBLUFF W/POOL & VU · Four bdrm Lusk built plan "8" on pnme corner lot ottering complete pnvacy, spacious rear yard w/large pool & spa. New decor w1th1n the past two years. Sellers are motivated and looking for otter. $369.500. DON De THOMAS BALBOA ISLAND BA YFRONT · With shared mooring Three bedroom home plus two bedroom apartment or combine for large home. Close to shop1>4ng. Good for investors at $645,000 MARll YN TWlTCHHL QUIET NEWPORT CONDO · Sharp 3 bdrm condo. 2 story, 2~ baths. Sunny wood patio, indoor ut11tty room. fireplace in llVln& room. Bright mastersu1te Garage & carport Attractive setf1ng. Assumable 11.75$ f1nanc1ng S 122.500 ANN BRIZOLIS DRASTIC REDUCTION! NEWPORT BEACH BAYFRONT · Now only Sl.075.000 w/land. Custom 4 bdrm home w/p.er & shp Mahogany french doors & windows. Picturesque bay, hght. and hlltsldt view from master suite & retreat Lower bdrm could be maids/guest room. Perfection. move right 1n OOH De THOMAS NEWPORT 8AYFRONT HOME W/147' FRONT AGE · Pnvate dock for 70' boal 4 bdrms w/pnvate baths + convertible study, formal dining room, seperate master wing w/sittmg room. Large baySlde deck. Sl.450,000 includes land . TOOOY SMTH I DON OeTHOMAS NEWPORT BEACH CONDO · Large versable plan 4 with a dramatic livi~ room, fireplaa, family room & den. Good view. One of the largest units in V~la Balboa. Assumable financ1ne. Owner anxious. $182.000. MAR1A BERCOVJTZ I LN>A TAGLIANEITI LARGE, LIGHT, & INVIT1NG · 4 Bdrms. 2'h baths, family room in Harbor View Hifts. In mint condition! Nothing has been left undone to insure comfort -& easy livine. Motivated sellers are· a.skmg $385,000. TRUOY STU88LHE.D I TOOOY SMffii DRASTIC REDUCTION, BLUFFS 4 BEDROOM · Sunny & airy end unit w/very private patio, eatine nook in kitchen. Many upgrades. 4th bdrm is separate & could be office or 1n·law quarters. Owntr wants 1mmed1ate sale. Now $225.000 w/land. SALLY SHIPLEY I X>YCE °"80l T OPEN BOUSE SUNDAY l:ff-4:30 HU QUEDADA • BLUFFS -N.B. BIG CANYON ONE STORY EXECUTIVE HOME · fabulous home for executive livmc. 30 ft sit down bar overlooking golf course, stereo room, pool table area, 25 ft mirrored wardrobe plus walk-tn closet. Reduced to only Sl.100.000. DOROTHY HAROCASTLE OCEAN FRONT HOM£ + INCOME · 3 bdrm. 2 bath owners unit upstairs w/master bdrm & bath plus fireplace. 2 bdrm 1ricome unit downstairs w/fireplace. Seasonal rental. rarely vacant. Lrg assumable 1st T.O. MARIA BERCOVITZ I MARl YN OOetnL . . CHARMING ISLAND HOME · Private commum ty channel front home w/own dock for 30 ft boal R·2 lot w/room to build additional unit or enjoy this large yard $335.000. DONNA & Bill WEBSTER STARTER HOME-UDO ISLAIC> -Cute 2 bdrm, l bath with beamed ceilings. Street to street lot on desireable Via Karon. Expand m the future. 1h block to bay and v1S1tors p.er. Community clubhouse, tennis, parks. & beaches. $285.000. MARl YN TWITCHELL OWNER WILL CON81DER AU OFFERS · Reduced $80,000 from original price! Choice end unit. Popular Bluffs "[" Plan. 3 bdrms. 2~ baths on lush w1dt greenbelt. Laree family room can be 4th bdrm. A/C. wet bar. Assumable Isl. $250,000 l.H. SANOY MITTMAN BLUFFS, NEWPORT BEACH · Upgraded and beautiful! Attractive "X" plan Wtth wrap around paho and cozy fireplace 1n master bedroom. Custom tile in kitchen and patio. Situated on a lovely greenbelt Assumable loans. Reduced to $212,000 l.H. SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE OA80l T DAILY PILOT /BAI. UTATS COSTA MESA EASTSIOE COSTA •SA-FAST SALE NEEDEOI · Located on a laree corner lol Substlnt~ two story, 4 bdrm, 3 bath home has 1ust been made available. Close to parks and shopping plus room to store your R. V. or boat $174,500. JOYCE OA80l T I SALLY SHPLEY OPEN BOUSE SUNDAY l:IM:JI ZS! MONTE VISTA OLDER CUSTOM HOME ON R2 LOT · 3 bdrm, l ~ bath. lqht and chetrfu" Close to new shopping mall and minutes the belch. Priced for quick sale! $1241900. DONNA WEBSTER ONTARIO IDEAL HOME & INCOME IN ONTARIO · 3 units on large lot. Live in one, rent the others. Two 3 bdrm units, one 2 bdrm. 3,245 total sq. fl Quiet residential area. Annual rents $16,620. Asking $152.500. LES PEREIRA ORANGE GREAT ORANGE NEIGH80RHOOD ·Cutest 2 bdrm & den, 2 bath home w/mmive brick fireplace. kine sue master bdrm. Good condibon, great curb appeal. Condo's sell for more! Onfy $132.500. L£S PEREIRA SAN CLEMENTE SAN Ca.a.NTE OCEAN VIEW LOT · Prestici<>us Cyprus Shore. Guard gated community adJOining Casa Pacifica. 60 x 124 lol Private beach, two and one-Mlf acre park., clubhouses. pool, tennis. $280,000. SANTA ANA COUNTRY SU9URBAN ESTATE, PRt- VA TE STREET W /QA TE · Customized 5 bdrm, 5 bath residence. 3 fir""8ces. Wle haffs, larie doorways, eame room, dining room. gourmet kitchen w/breMfast area. Ocean/mtn view. pool, spa. 7350 sq ft on 'h acre 1n Tustin School District. $1,300,000. GORDON LEWIS POOL A*> SPA HOM£· Entertain fam~y and friends 1n lhlS large yard w/B8Q, swimnunc pool and spa. 3 bdrms. 2 baths, enclosed P1tio, tireaace. Your chitdren Wlft'enjoy fine Tustin schools. A bar1ain 11 $14fSOO. LES PERCIRA DMLY PILOT /llUU. ISTATS UNDA ISLE IN THE GRANO£ ~ Soaring ceil- ings and stained and leaded glass windows frame bay vistas throughout the Interior or this .beautifully de- tailed 4 bdrm custom home. Handsomely panelled family room adjoins the gou~t kltchtn and formal dining room overlooks the landsQped terrace leading to your own dock for a large boat. Exclusive guard gated living with community tem is. Owner w in con- sider ~ase option. Priced Including land at s I. 975.000 631-1 400. mAYSHOREs-61' OF WATERFRONT W ith pan- oramic vl~.s of the turning basis and Pavillion. A very well maintained 3 bdrm home with family and formal d/ning rooms and separate guen or maids room. In guard gated community with 2 private beaches. Owner may consider trade for commercial or Income property. s 1 .600.000 631-1400. BAYFRONT-DOVER SHOtfES--VU Fresh and in- novative decor with a "today" reeling Spac1ou.s rooms. lovely ti~ entry. large kitchen, dining and family rooms and wide VlfW across water. Two-story home w ith 4 bedrooms. Move-In anytime and begin enjoying "waterfront" living. Assumable loan of S7 I 5.000 at I0.5Cli s I , 195,000 ~e. 631 -1400. l"EMNSULA ..otNT OCEANFRONT A 6 bdrm con- temporary property In a .sunny corner location In the village llke atmosphere of the Point. E~y t.he privacy of this beachfront locatlon ~ watching the waves and gtorlous sunsets from this large family ~. s 1.050.000 63 I-1400. SOPHISTICATED CUSTOM OCEANfltONT A bruk- taklng 3 story contemporary in quiet area of Newport. Almost 3800 sq. ft .. Including 4 bdrms. 3 baths and den. fabulous kitchen. 2 story ceilings. skyllght.s & 3rd noor master suite with unforgettable views. 5795,000 631 ~1400. IALSOA ISLAND UNUSUAU. Y SPACIOUS Residence on two full lots. Prrvate gated courtyard entry to two nory 4 bdrm & family room. A quality property with older Island charm. super for large family. Quiet residential street. steps to Bayfront. Ferry and Shops. Badminton Court. S689 ,000 631·1400 or 6 7 3-6900 CORONA DEL M AR-VIEWS Sensational views from this unusual. well built 3 story duplex above China Cove & beach ~r occupied 3 bed, with f p. on topmost noor, a 2 bed rental on middle level & a guest studio w ith patio at ground level. A spacious and Immaculate property with separctte laundry and 2 car garage. S78S.OOO 631-1400. Hl'VINE TERRACE-SENSATIONAL VIEWS A most attractive large family home with a beautiful custom pool In the courtyard entry. Spacious and qpen w ith 4 bdrms. 4 1 /2 baths. family and formal dining rooms & upgraded kitchen. Close up vistas of iJll the Harbor action. S595,000 63 I-I 400. 8.AYSIDE COVE CONDO Two bdrm & den with ~ront patio In private gated community.Just a .short w alk to Balboa Island. Living room with fireplace & ~tbar. top quality decor through°'/t. Attached 2 car garage and comm. pool & spa. Price includes land SS95 ,000 631 -1 400. PENINSULA l'OfNT VIEW l ovely 2 StOty family home perfect tor gracious entertaining. Three bdrms, formal dining room. den With ~t bar. wd equlped kltc~n and dramatic soaring celllnged family room with skylights. ptus rose gardens. bay and ~tty views Double garage plus bonus partcing for 4 more cars pkls ru• ~cutlty system. SS59,000 631 -1400. .1· PENINSULA PT. NE\llERI An appealing 11st1ng on a newer home Just steps to bay Upgraded with quality. beamed ceilings. 3 f p 's. largt' family room, 4 total bedrooms with bay view from master and lovely patio to en1oy the outdoors. Assumable loans ol S349.000. A "move-In" ready home on a lovely sireet S485,000 631-1400. NEWPORT MYFltONT A very wen built one story. 4 bdrm. 3 I /2 baths, home w ith family room and 1.sland kitchen. In good condition with spacious secluded patio ~adlng to your own dock for 40' boat. In exclusive Dover Shores with community beaches. Now priced at fLHJ S4 55.000 631 -1 400. OCEANFRONT DUPLEX At a super pnce 1n quiet area of Newport. Well maintained 2 bdrm units with terrific views & an excellent rental history. Lower umt has fireplace. A new If sting at just S495.000 63 1-1400. NEW ON UDO A one story home on extra wide street to street lot. Open & versatile noor plan with 3 bdrm & den surrounding a charming south patio with gas 980. Spacious dining room & sun porch. Cozy fp. beamed ce1hngs add charm and character. a perfect property for gracious entertaining S4 3 S .000 631 -1 400. MODEL PERFECT IN IR'VINE TERRACE A beautifully decorated. charming home. 3 bdrms & den with 3 fps. small views from living & formal dining rooms. Hand- some landscaping enhances both the sw1mm1ng pool and play area. Model perfect. 1ns1de & out Priced to sell at $435,000 631-1400 NEWPORT'S CHARMING WEST BAY AVENUE A.n Intriguing property with many posslb1llt1es Presently used as a duplex, the owners unit with two story llv1ng room, formal dining & some bay v1~ Can be 4 bdrm home or 3 bdrm home w ith income umt Close to elementary school. 10th St. bay beach & ocean CaN to see this one. Well priced at S395.000 631 -1400 NEwPORT-oNE DOOR TO OCEANFttONT Sprr al- Ing Spanish architecture commands your attention to this 3 story home with Mexican tile & carpeted tloorlng & many decorator features. Three bdrms. 3 I /2 baths, llVing room w ith ocean view & large family room. Enjoy spacious beach living. low maintenance baicMes with bullt-ln planurs. Lender owned & financing available Call to Stt 63 I -1400 S395,000 NE\IWORT HEtGHTS FIXER .•• Off TEAltDO\llN11 A fabuk>u.s view location, but a pr~ property with quest lonable Improv ements l ENDER OWNED ... REDUCED AGAIN NOW AT $385,000 At one time a "party house" that's been abused. call and we'U show you. 631 -I 400. SATURDAY NOV. 21. H eS/PAG• 1S CHANNEL REEF CONDO A rare offering at entrance to harbor w ith fabulous view s. An upgraded 2 bdrm unit with secumy parking. Community pool & boat shps available Well priced at S375,000 63 1-1400 TERRIFIC FAMILY HOME-NE\llPORTI Seller 1s wan- ing for an offer on this beautifully remodeled family home with 4 bedrooms + den and formal dining room AND prrvate pool and cabana or playhousell Priced rrght at S369 .500 Cati 63 1-1400 for details. W ATERFRONT WITH DOCK FOR Sl59,000 Lovely 2 bdrm & family room home w ith 2 fireplaces and patio on the waterfront. There's an add1t1onal bonus 1n the adorable guest suite over the garage. Dock for 28' boat + 2 side ties. Owner will finance for qualffied buyerl 631-1400 HARBOR RIDGE CONDO Model perfect decor in this glamorous beamed ce1hng 2 bdrm & den Serene canyon views from the secluded, beautifully land- scaped terrace o~r says "SELL", Wiii take 8% down & carry 2nd T.D . or submit on lease option S358.000 631-1400 SPAIN IN NE\llPOWT--UASE OPTION A completely remodeled spamsh style 4 bdrm. home w ith family room & gourmet island kitchen Many decorator details. Large yard. Owners must move to another city. s 1.500 per mo. s 10,000 opt money tor I year Asking S289.SOO 673-6900 BEACON BA y Earty Newport ambiance & much potential in this 3 bdrm, 2 bath beach cottage with cozy fireplace & beamed celhngs in this most charming of waterfront areas. close to Balboa Island and New- port Center. Community tennis Asking S279.500 LH 631-1400. NEWPORT MEDITERRANEAN STYLE W ith white walls. red tile roots. and flower filled balconies A highly upgraded 3 bdrm, 2 I /2 bath condo with t>eaitufly decor & b~nus of office and laundry room Sun fined and spacious. With skyllghts. mirrored w ard- robes. & parquet floors 1n quiet comer location Community pool s 199,000 631 -1400 NE\llPORT HEIGHTS GEM Complete pnvacy 1n th•s precious 3 bdrm cottage surrounded by fabulous gardens Freshly painted w ith cathedral ceilings cozy brrcl( fireplace. berber carpeting & walls of window s on xtra large lot To see it is to love it S 195.000 63' • 1400 VIU.A BALBOA PENTHOUSE Skylights and cathedral ce11tngs create a brtght and airy atmosphere A supet property for shared ownership with 2 master suites. & spacious hving room w ith Ip and balcony Air con- dtttoned in a security bldg w ith community pool Great assuma~ f1nanc1ng or owner w ill lease option s 186.000 631 -1400 EASTSIOE C.M .-MOOEL PERFECT A wonderful re• modeled 2 bdrm & den Wood noors. cozy fireplace and trench doors lead you to the wooden deck, the centerpornt of the spacious yard A real charmer at S179.000. 631 -1400 NEWPORT HEIGHTS AREA A pool home with 2 bedrooms. 2 baths & family room on large lot clos~ to ~mentary school. park and shopping Owner will consider carrying I st Trust Deed to qualified buyer Sl65.000 631 -1400 NEWPORT H.Ao+-R£DUC£D TO SI 14.SOO A 2 bdrm. 2 ba condo with mrni ocean view 1ri a se<utrty gared complex Community pool and s.p.i Lendt"f ownt<I and land lncluckd in pnce 631 -1 400 llmllll ............................................................ DAJLYPILOT/lttl.A&.asTATW PAG•H /SATUllDAYun·1 ··;; Associate~---Stay warm, but don't REAL ES TA TE 11n..::.:.• ... .,. get burned on heating . .,.,......, That's the VIEW from this magnificent manor high on a hill in prestigious Harbor Ridge! This luxurious 5 BD, 7 BA. reflects the ultimate in quality thn.a-out. Boasts a library. step-down family nn. w/f-place, gourmet kitchen & incredible master suite w/sauna, f-place, walk-in "closet room" and VIEW. 40' pool & spa. Owners may consider trade. Try your home or commercial as down payment. Offered at $1 .950.000. J eri Hu,nl I Trafllc•r a,.1 S.1 1·1 End unit, 3 BR. 2 BA, fireplace, powder room. fonnaJ dining break- fast nook, utility room. wet bar. dressing room/mast.er bath, sloped ceilings. AC. Owner wants offer! Vee Stinson I ......._ lem .,., let 12·4 <!«.tJMll aJ 11Jat Price utl#ced $60,()()0 We 'u ~ei«ul Great opportunity for the hve-m- investor. 2 Separate spacious young houses on 1 lot in Corona del Mar! Master suites with private decks, dining area + 2 car garage. Charm- ing area--a>nveruent to shopping + entertaining! Assume loan $325.000. J eri Hunt Homeowners who want to keep warm this winter without spending a mint on heating bills may be Interested In some expert advtce. One of the most effective ways to trim heating bills Is to Insulate attics-, walls, and floors. A fully-Insulated attic, says the Mineral Insulation Manufac- turers Association, can save home- owners up to 40 percent on heating costs -or about S 100 on a $250-a- month fuel blll. A copy of "How to Save Money by Insulating Your Home" Is available for 50 cents and a stamped, self-ad- dressed envelope from NIMA, 382 Springfield Ave., Summit, N.J. 07901. Energy-efficient -doors are an01her way to save. According to the National Wood Window & Door Association, "more energy is lost around a door than through It." That's why so many wood door manufacturers\ offer Integrated en- tryway systems consisting of wood doors, frames, assembled sidelights, sills and door-sidelight grilles. For a copy of ''A Gulde to Energy Saving Doors," send 25 cents to NWWOA. c/o SA&A, 355 Lexington Aven'ue, New ori<, N.Y. 10017. Windows are another place to trim costs. In hot regions, homeowners can * Vitia ~ ""4 * save with high performance sun-In-. u i "" sulatlng glass, consisting of two panes 2BR, 2BA Penthouse. Vaulted ceilings, dining nn, frplc, lndry fac. of glass. The outside light Is tinted and $1400/mo, 1st. last + sec. lmmaculate and available now. Evelyn Young contains a special Inside-surface coat-~!llllllll~ .. --.. •••••• .. •••••••••••••~ Ing that prevents 73 percent of the REALTY sun's warming rays from entering the house. A free booklet about high- performance glazing Is avaJlable from Andersen Corp., Bayport, Minn. 55003. Homeowners Installing new windows should aJso keep solar energy In mind. South-facing wfndows let the low-lying winter sun provide free energy. But, be wary of Intense sunlight, which could overheat a room, cause glare. or fade rugs, upholstered furniture and drapes. • To avoid these problems, use awn- ings, sun screens, or rolling shutters, says Somty Systems. Inc .• a manufac- turer of motors for shading devices. Awnings, sun scr.eens and rolling shutters let sunlight In -but only when you want It. And operation Is easier when such devices are motorized or hooked up to sun-wind sensors--anctprogrammable timers, says Somfy. To get a copy of "Awnings That Think," write Somfy Systems, Inc., 2 Sutton Place, Edison, N.J. 08817. Sotar panels can also tap free energy from the sun. One new product that oosts half of other solar energy systems can be Installed In two to four hours. The Energy Garden solar appflance from Exemplar. Inc.. hooks up to the drain of your water heater and gives you hot water any time you need It - day or night. For more Information. write Exemplar, Inc .. P.O. Box 9027, Hickory, N.C. 28603. The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm ... FllllUlllU ,.. 1111.111 South of the hwy In Corona del Mar. Excellent condo values below cost from 1 to 3 bdrms. Beautiful community pool & spa. Each unit has private patios or decks plus flreplaces, wet bars, bit-Ins and drapes. .. UITm ..... Ill -1211,111 Owner occupied duplex. 2 bdrm "owners unit" with fireplace and beam celllnga overiookJng Inviting swimming pool -plus 3rd bdrm and bath downstairs. Also a 1 bdrm apt over the garage with fireplace. "7711.... 111 .... U • 70 feet on the bayl Spacious 3 bdrm home wtth pier and float, private patio & pool, convertible baaement, family rm Mea and format dining area. Owner may help finance. II,,_., UTA11 ULI 11,Jll,lll . PllYITI NI I FU&T 1111.... Located In exclualve gate guarded Bayshoree. Freshly painted and beautifully maintained 4 Large 4 bdrm alngle story home with family rm. bdrm home with a brand new kitchen, formal oversized garage, wet bar, 2 fireplaces, dining rm, den & work shop. 60 feet on the bay! AELOCA TION SERVICE spacious bayatde aundeck and room to add Lovely bayslde patio, outstanding bayfront For quality relocation assistance across more. 88 feet on the bay! 2812 Bayah<>re. Open value. the nation and In many key cities Sunday 1-4. throughout the world, call our special ... • lll IUIUT 1124,IM toll free relocation service number... .._ NW •1m '211,111 Large customized condo with beautiful gourmet (800) 523-2460 Ext. A673 Immaculate 2 bdrm condo wtth magnlfloent kitchen. Fell out of escrow -and out of town views of the ocean, bay & city llghta. Party stze owner wants quick sale. Large assumable loan. deck, flreptace and gorgeous Roman lhadel. Spectacular community recreation facilltles. Seller may help. finance. ... IHIM 111 • • ~ ~ IJ21... :' ~ d I .. l,111 m 1m • ftU llLllA 111a.MI Custom bullt on beautiful Poppy Ave. In Olde au u Yan comp etely furnished condo with Convenlentty located near Hoan Hospltaf. tm-prlvate deck, mirrors, bar. all like new. Full . 1 t 1 -Corona del Mar. 3 and 2 bdrms, private patios, security building. Owner will finance with low macu a e bdrm unit In full eecurlty bldg re- flreplaoes, all bit-Ina. carpets and drapes. Even do t llti~ ... b duoed for quick sale. Track Ughts, private sun a tiny ocean vtew. Exoetlent rental history. wn ° qua nN uyer. deck, very nlcefy decorated and even a llttle ocean view. Submit on terma. (213) 628-2828 (714) 673-4400 2145 EAST COAST HIGHWAY~ORONA DEL MAR .· .. ------------------~ DAILY PILOT/llaAL •STAT• SATURDAY NOV. ZJ. lteS/PAGE 17 Nothing but the best and Jasminl' Crftk has il. ln IJu.s beautiful gated community in C-orona del Mar. a beautiful home ill avatlable. Owned by a profeaional Interior decorator. 11 has tasteful carpets, draperies and wall cover- ings. 2 stories, 3 bdrms. C.a1l lo arrange an appointment to see th.is prime property 759-IWI emfic location, large comer lot, pool and a ge 4 bdnn home made roe farruly uV\l\g e pnce indicates a aenow desiJ'l' to sell A real value at $390,000. 759-IWI 3 bdnn. 2 story wm "''w listed for on! $108,000 Ntce for young famtly. hrst buyers. reurement or anvei.tment Please cal and we'll be glad lO show you Vac-<lllt h.ilnnmg 5 bclnn home on fee land M.ln xtras 1ncludmg Oak hardwood m t'ntry · g room Bwlt m bookcalle!i. Bnck pauo Secun1y system Assume 1st TD or $256. t 11 25~ for! pomt of loan balanct' To DIELLEIT WITEIFlllT LIOTlll read for Ol.'CU i59-IWI X>ML'e S329.900 7!>9-IS<ll --THE FllEll TNlllS OF LIFE Superb~ home is vacant and ready for · family prt!pa.red to enjoy life lo the lull Located nght on the bay with a dock enough for a w· boet 4 bdrms, 4 baths fonnal duung room, fanuly and 11Vl11g room bolh with fll'eplaces This not only DECITIYE NOME llYCllEST IHUTY We are proud w h•· pr•~·nt this ~ b<:lnn. I story family humc• It 1> s1tudlW! 1Jn d 4uie street m most c1,.,,1rahl1, .<rt·a Much \ovr ly custom w1.11Jdwurk h.._, bo>o•n d11nt' by th( owners resul Ung on d "' dflT'I. l h..nrunjl homt' Ptl<'t'd ni;iht at $269.!>00 i'5!1· I !)O I Can ht-your.. Ill lrvm .. Terr.11...-Sp." 111u' bd!Til home 10 a loeauon that prnvides ~up.-rt v1r""s of tx>.iuufut Newport hdrbor One nl d kmd ~I.ill' sm'<l pmpHty that n <11 .. nl~ h...,, un mv1tmg pool but .il"'-l man' <h<1<.fr• .. nd bt>annj( fruit Ir,.,.., Trnn4uilll\ dlunl( w 1lh the exe1ung ambt.lnn. nl " gr .. dl •• r1 ... S43!>,000 Don't rru.ss llus 75!1 I :Ml I good. ll 11 good. $925.000. 759-1~1 Spyg1-presuge in a largt· .J bdrm ho~ wtth bonus room. family room and fonnal dJJ\lng room Beauurul pool !nan easy carea bal"kyard Pretty gated atnum tn front $595.000 759· 1~1 ••AL•n LIFESnLE This is desired by all and it is available in an easy care condo. Truly a luxury unit. 2 stories, many extra amenities in this 2 bdrm 21h bath home. Affordably priced at $159,550. 759-1501 llE IF TIE FEW IYllWLE 2 story home with beautiful ceramic tile entry featuring a dramatic spiral staircase and spacious vistas to the living room and formal dining room. Convenient kitchen with a walk in pantry. 4 large bdrms. Huge covered patio that boasts a wooden hot tub. Super, super, super. Offered at $237,500. 759·1501 IE• lllU II TIE lllSIT Plus views of Catalina, night lights and sen- sational Newport Harbor. Great lifestyle awaits you in a 4 bdrm house in the hills of Newport. $559,000. Compare· the price is right. 759·1501 ellLm, OIYI .. OllYEllEllE Excellent comtruction plus superior floor plan went into th.ls 2700 sq.ft. home on ~ acre. ~thedral ceilinp ln the ~ntry, living room and formal dining room. A true large gourmet kitchen with walk·in pantry and il1and cook center awaita the family chef. 2 fi.replaoes. family room. 3 full baths and 3 bdrms. 759-1501 -.1111 • IUid.Y llW Only 5 years old, in a bright. cheerful. small condo complex this 2 story end unit boasts 3 bdrms and 2~ baths. Many upgraded and extra amenities. Only $135,000. 759-1501 THE llUL Indeed this is ideal from the huge lot with mature landscapeing on a quiet tree lined street m a prestige community. to the lovely tile foyer that takes you into an e legant Jiving room and on into a formal dining room. The price is ideal too at only $171,000. 759· 1501 REW Ill STAY Warm friendly atmosphere abounds in this rom· fortable 3 bdrm home in Irvine. Very well main- tained house with many extras including air conditioning, wet bar. microwave, mirrored closet doors. Super location near schools and shopping but still in qwet, peaceful area. Extra large yard. All for $157.00Q. 759-1501 LITS IF IElllOOIS This affordable house has 5 bdrms, 3 baths, formal dining room and comes with good financ· ing. As,,ume the existing 1st TD of $195,000 at 12 ~ % interest. Priced at fl49,000. 759-1501 DllUllT lff•TlllTY This immaculate home is ideal for the young executive family. There are 3 bdnn.s.. 2 baths, separate dining room, spacious living room with a fireplace and a separate family room also. Cov- ered patio sun room. Asking price of $147,000 is a bargain. 759-1501 IALIOI ISUID -llEDICED! 2 units in a great location. One good sized 3 bdr'l'l unit plus a 2 bdrm unit to rent or for part of the family. Truly a good property and an exceUent price. Just reduced to $385,000 If you know this area · you'IJ know 1t ts a super value. 759-1501 111111 VIEW NOIES Air conditioned home with many upgrad es. New kitchen appllances with Jennaire. Lots of storag(• throughout. Lovely pnvate back yard with beautiful landscaping. Origmally a model and sull looks Like it. A fme 3 bdrm house m a wonderful neighborhood. Comes with c:ommumty pool 759.1501 liUClllS LIYlll This home is in one of the lovelJest areas in aU the Harbor area. A pnvate guard gated entry wel- comes your visitors to a neighborhood of top quality, luxurious homes. Only 4 years old and looking brand new, this home ha.s 2 bdnns, 2 1., baths, fol"ma.l dining room. 2 fireplaces and ap· prox. 2300 sq.ft. of living space. $425.000 759·1501 Ull Ill ILmEllE 40' x 115'. Good residenuaJ lot on a cul de sac Convenient location close to the freeways, beach and shopping. Smog free fresh OC'ean breeU>S $64,000. 759-1501 11111111 1PP11t111n Video and movie rental shop for sale Excellc-nt opportunity to be your own boss Fa.st growmg. popular business. Plt?asc ('all fo r mfonnauon 759-1501 EVERY 4 ltAaa t a /SATUllDAY NOV. ZI, ,.. . DAILY PtlOT/ltaAL ISTAT• ••w• --MSM --a•s:a --iji@}j .,... •'*' ~ '*''' l5MIC Gl\l}j ~ '''*' ~ tiiii}i WA9C li¢W1 151 Mk-WNlk l;@WI '5 IEW LISTlll! CLIFFHIVEI The very best location in prime Newport. Cor- ners Cliff Drive. Huge lot -95 foot frontage. Spacious 3 bedroom, ranch style home with family room. Remodeled kitchen and baths. Amazing lot with pool and view of Fashion Island. Large rear & side yards. Assumable financing! Just listed at $299,500. Open house Sat & Sun. Call Rae Rodgers 631-1266 IEW CISTOI • VICTOllll DESlll Prime quiet NEWPORT ..,,...ftTS locale. This elegant home has e\'" '-v \4 feature from the massive o~" \-.uxurlous master suite. 3,400 ~I!.. ·" 1982. 3 fireplaces. Antique FrenctiJ . ~mantles. A superb prop- erty $429.000. l:.Xclusive showings. W llMUS 111 -1211 WESTCLIFF POOL HOIE Rambling 4 bdrm., 3 bath residence with coun- try kitchen & family room. Most prime lot & location. 3 separate yard areas. Immaculate condition. Asking $265,000. Call IH l .. 11n 111-1211 llYFIOIT Sll&,000 Views of the harbor from this charming remodeled 4 BR bayfront with dock. Leaded glass, fr doors, hwd floors & new kitchen. Owner will trade, very motivated seller. Re- duced to $875.000. HUA HLCAIO WILi TO BEACH S 181,100 Luxurious living in this 3 BR 2111 BA w/formal dining. wet bar. fplc. eat in kitchen & large master. CDI DIPLEI $231,100 Pride of ownership. Charming house w/fplc. plus 1 BA rental. No deffered maintenance. Just listed. EISTSllE S 101,000 2 BR 2 BA Condo on quiet cul-de-sac. w/less than 10% down. Original owner. IOLF COllSE I VIEW I STUL IT $311,100 Dramatic, spectacular & prestige on golf course wlclty llght view. Gold fixtures. theatrical llght- tng, wood floors, pool & spa. Only blks to beach. Seller la l<>tMng $$$. Possible lease option. Va- cant & must sell. Ell MLllll 111 -12H REALTORS ® IOTIVITEDI 11111 OFFEISJ IEST "VIEW" llY II IEWPOIT 10% IOWI Exquisite VIEW home in quiet NEWPORT HEIGHTS. New Everything! 3 bdrm, 3 b~ plus family room. Shows like a model home from the gourmet kitchen to the formal living room. Open beam ceilings & a marble hearth fireplace. Broad ocean VIEW from living room decks. AMAZING VALUEI REDUCED-$314,500 ask for W llMEIS 111-1 211 PRllE COSTA IESA TRIPLEX Wefl maintained Eastside -best location close to shopping. All 2 Bedroom 11n bath 2 story units. NEW ON MARKET. No vacancy -high demand area. Asking $239,90(). w 111101111-1211 E-SllE CHlllEI IEW LISTlll 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath country cottage -totally re- modeled Including copper plumbing. Complete new kitchen. Beautiful private rear yard. Stone fireplace. Workshop In garage. Just listed! $169,000. w 1111111111-1211 IEWEI CISTOM·· IEWNIT HEllm Expansive 4 Bdrm, 4~ Bath. 3 Fireplaces. 2 Courtyards. Spacious warm family room. One of the finest newer homes In the area. Many quality upgrades . Large Gourmet Island kitchen. $385.000. WllllEll 111-12H W IODCEIS WESTCLIFF • IEWEI CISTOI Stunning 3 bdrm, den home. Prime secluded area amongst Blue Gum trees. Professionally decorated -An entertainers delight! Premium tot with large pool & spa. $399,000. Shown by appt w 1111111 111-1211 PRE VIEW . ING PROPERTY YJ ... ftl• will 11.a, ''' o••P" ,...,.rttes 11 ........ IOLF COllSE VIEW Quallty built 4 bdrm, 5 bath home with long pool. Separate pool house with sauna. Rose garden & many fruit trees. This home makes a command- ing statement from the street. Interior needs your personal touch to decorate. Mediterranean style with a basement! Only $995,000. GILL PETE 111-1211 IEWNIT IEICH FOR Sll,100 Reduced to $86,500. One bedroom condo In gated community, walk to beach. Community pool & clubhouse. No vi~ but the price Is rlghtl IAU. PETI II 1·1111 lllHT LllHT VIEW Large home with outdoor spa overlooking the city. Owned by lender who will finance your purchase. Fountain Inside home. Very private location. Located In Spyglass Hill. Priced at $525,000. IAU. PITI 111-1211 New llstlng. Executive 2 BR suite on 5th floor overlooks Lido Island and Lido VIiiage. Security bldg. Only $425,000. IAU. Pill 111-1111 PRICE IEllGTIOI Newer 2 bdrm condo with attached 2 car gar- age. Overlooking small canyon area. Tile in kitchen. fireplace In living room. Owner out ol area. Now only $10<4,900. Ull POI 111-1211 llEW IDEAS Ill RUL ESTATE ' Bl - Quaint fl seeping home. < bdrms. room, g tended 1 w/room summer Pan or an Catalina Queen f room an merclal ~ Devonshl dining re brick dee bay, ctty, fixed flna WILL Ask for INDEPENDENT BROKER MEN m111 .,.. •111•.,.. 1#111>-. +110 .,..+*ii> ... ••@M ..,.. 11119 -.11111 _.eeps .-m ~ ''WI• .' LOT /R&Al ISTAT'm SATUllDAY NOV. 21, t•S/PAGI tt -WAW '*** ~ ''*''' R51MW i ·Jiiij R5'..-"'''' ..... **' AYMlf( '**' WMk (@faj WMk '*''' WMtC '''*' WMW C@NI WMk ''TO SELL YOUR HOME CALL BOB I DOVIE'' HARBOR RIDGE • CIUITIY FREICll • Hlllll llllE CISTll 11,311,000 Quaint flagstone path leads you past lush land- scaping to the entrance of this Country French home. Oak hardwood floors. 3 fireplaces, 5 bdrms. 5 baths. family room, formal dining room. gourmet kitchen, breakfast room. ex- tended use of crown molding. a granite spa w/room for a pool. Wiii trade commercial or summer home. Ask for IHlllYlllNP • HlllOI RlllE • LUSE IPTlll 1111,000 Panoramic view of ocean. Fashion Island. Catalina, plus on a clear day you can see the Queen Mary. Features oak entry and famlly room and five bedrooms. Will trade for com- mercial property. Ask for llllMYlllllP • 111111 llllE • lltt,000 Devonshire 5 bedrooms, 4 baths, family room. dining room, NEW PAINT, CARPET. drapes, brick deck, kitchen & entry. Complete ocean, bay. ctty, mountain views. $500,000., 11•1. & 1i-1. fixed financing. Private yard .with room for 0001. WILL TlllE Etlm Fii lllLLEI l•E • MllllOllL. Ask for ...... 1 ... OKER MEMBER •LllO llYFIOIT $1,410,000• IT&Llll YILU llSTEIPIECE Lido Isle bayfront.custom, three bedrooms. 3 baths. Award-winning tile floors & walls thruout. Master suite has steam room and hot tub. lnkeboll custom carved bed. headboard and credenza w/canopy, trench armoire, leads to master bath "To Stay". Carved wood wall sculpture 188x94" "To Stay". This is a must to see. Many Items. too numerous to list. llllMYIEIHP •LIDO llYFROIT $435,000 • ' Commanding view of the~-· \l')eek-a-boc of the mountai,, .. ·o l md conve· nient 3 -, )ay. Doc' available \ -· ,..., profess1ona1 decorated _.,,,vr tones with 1mag1nat1· and artlstlt. .vuches. Call IRl MYIE IHP SPYGLASS HILL SPYIUSS LElSE-$3,000 5 Bdrms .. 3 baths, formal living. dining. family den & spa. View of city lights & water. .. I "'11 I .. 111-1211 SPYIUSS HILL, C.D.I. 1121,000 Large 5 Bdrm .. 3 Bath, formal dining, family room, breakfast area. oak & tile floors. Large yard, beautiful spa, expansive views of city. water, & hills. Lease option. It Is a great buy• PROIOITORY •PllMllTOIY llY•--$121,000 Bayfront home with 4 iA. 3 BA. huge master suite. formal dining, room for two boasts, will sell existing option, low down. Great terms. will trade up to 5 bdrm on or off the water. ....... 1.., CORONA DEL MAR • -llSMllE CREEi • 1141,000 Outstanding bay, ocean. city Ille views from this Plan 6. 3 bedroom, 21h bath, huge master suite w/lfttlng room. large breakfast area. sludy. comm. poof 2 tennis. Bachelor wants out. A great buy. •••YlllllP SPECllLIZllG II NEWPORT IUCH'S FllEST HOMES •PRIVATE lilTED COllUlln• $375,000 Just reduced--TENNIS, community POOL and spa, ocean and city light views. One story 4 bed_room, 2'12 baths. family room, 2 fireplaces, wet bar. Offer lease option. 1111 llYIE IMP • IALIOI PElllSUU • $255,000 Two bedrooms. two baths. formal dining with fantastic views of ocean and pier. from this oceanfront condo with securty gate and under- ground parking. Will "trade" up to $400.000 range m Newport . 1111 HYIE IMP •llYCREST• Four bedrooms. four baths, formal d1n1ng . tam. rm . large yard with lots of trees. room tor pool Steal at $295,000. 1111 HYIE IHP •VILLA llLIOA • $198,000 Two bedroom. two bath, family room. large , llvmg room with bay & ocean view. Low down A real value 1111 IOYIE IHP • 3% DOWl--$11,100 • Great South Coast Plaza location. One bdrm, one bath, tennis courts & lake. ... , •• 111-1211 • $11,100 VA--10 IOWI • Two bdrm, 1 bath. fireplace In LakeshOf"e. near South Coast Plaza. close to lake & tennis IH ''· 111 -1211 4 IElllOOl-CISTA IESA S 11 &,000 Massive lot with fruit trees on nice street. 2 baths. Owner bought another-must sell •&U1-1HI 234 E. 17th St., COSTA MESA• 631-1266 D rMtl( ldj .._Mi@# .,.. ll@i-. +if!j .,._ MiJ!i ..,._ iiii}j-. +W@j .-.. @lij}j _. M!Sfj .,._ +·;¥\!}j w. . ' .. I l • , ,.AGI 20/SATUltDAY NOV. ll. 1tes ----------------------------------DAILY PILOT /ltaAL UTATW . Hom e s reinain Homes Worth More Today . .• ,. - -good safeguard A recent poll for ERA Real Estate shows that a home worth $50,000 in 1980 would against inflation be worth $73.000 today. on a national average. Values in selected markets: ~ ·-·----·-----·_.,..,_.--.~, ~· ~· ......... ~ ~ " Give your house a pat on the door. Assuming It was worth $50,000 In 1980, It now would sell for $73,000, boottlng your net worth by $23.000 over the last five years. ~ ~ ~ ~·-':'.'-.. ......... -~ ~-..... ..... /"/. ""· ......... v ~·-·-----·-----·-:....---·-·~ That was the assessment of real estate brokers who participated In a recent nationwide survey. The poll Indicates that resale home values In the U.S. have Increased by an average of 46 percent since~ 1980. with the greatest gains occurring on the East Coast. I ··-----···-------""-----··-I l Atlanta 76,000 Chicago 62,000 _....__~ More than 400 Independent and franchise real estate brokers took part In the survey, which was conducted for ERA Real Estate by Opinion Research, Inc., of St. Louis. Dallas/ Fort Worth 73,000 "The American dream of home ownership as a safeguard against inflation has clearly regained its lustre," said Edward Gresham, president of ERA Real Estate. "Some of the concerns expressed in the early 1980s have not been borne out by long- t Los Angeles 84,000 I Minneapolis/St. Paul I Phoenix I term trends In appreciation." · Gresham noted that the Consumer Price Index (CPI) has risen about 31 percent since 1980, compared to 46 percent for the value of the average home. \ San Francisco 87,0oo] ! I Wlshington, D.C. . 84,000 ] di Gresham said the poll reveals important regional contrasts In appreciation trends. Brokers on the F.ast Coast. for example. said a house valued at $50,000 in 1980 would cost $93.000 today. The same house would sell for $68.000 In the South and West and $59.000 In the Central states. tl ~~~~ , ~., '"'· ~ ..,/ , , ··, ............. __ ~ ....... ..J~. p ;-~ ~-..... -·~ ........ -...u.i.&. -....i. , . Source: ERA Real Es1ate ··even within a region there are sign1f1cant differences from market to market:· Gresham noted. He said higher values tend to occur In urban areas. Assessing overall responses to the poll, one analyst says brokers are expressing unprecedented optimism about the real estate business. "Sixty-seven percent of the brokers say their volume Is up," the statistician com- mented, "and of these, one-fourth say the increase amounts to 25 percent or more, which Is a lot of new business." up" to larger homes. This trend Is more pronounced In Eastern and Central states. where 78 percent and 76 percent of the brokers, respectively, said buyers are moving to larger homes. "I've been through the process of creating and analyzing six surveys over three years tor ERA Real Estate. and never before have the brokers seemed so positive about the market." said Rober1 E. Steen. vice president of Opinnlon Research, Inc. Nearly two-thirds of the brokers (61 percent) said lower Interest rates have prompted increased sales. and 69 percent of the brokers said homeowners are taking advantage of .more favorable rates to "trade "People trade up when they're feeling strong about the economy," Gresham said. "Trading up Is an expression of confidence In the future, In response to national as well as local economic signals.·' Try tankless heater for i nstant hot water If your family loves hot water -and lots of it -you may be ready for a tankless water heater. These small- but-mighty appltances give you un- limited hot water, yet cut your energy costs, says Better Homes and Gar- dens. With a tankless hot water heater. you can take shower af1er shower without ever running out of hot water. That's because tankless water heaters don't continuously store hot water the way conventional tank-type heaters do. Instead, they heat water on demand. Turn on the tap, and as water runs throogh the tankless heater, a powerful gas flame or surge of efectrlclty heats It within 989,0ndS. A conventlOflal tank-type heater uses energy Ju1t to keep hot water on standby 24 hours a day. Even at 3 a.m .. there's hot water ready t o wash the dishes or do your laundry. You pay for this conatant storage In your energy bill: The added cost varies from about 10 percent of your hot- water bill for a well-Insulated electric model. to about 40 percent for the least efficient gas model. Tankless units eliminate these "st endby losses." Keep In mind, though, that you'll pay more up front tor a tankless unit. Large go-fired unite usually cost $500-$600, mor• than twice the cost of a conven· tlonl tank heater. (The high price, according to one distributor. is due moetty to IOw ..,_ -teas than 1 percent of Ill wat« heeters sold In the U.S. are tankless.) Payback can range from 18 months to 6'h years. depending on the type of energy you use and Its costs In your area. There are some drawbacks. Tank- less heaters have unllmlted capacity but limited delivery: They can heat only so much water at one time. The most powerful(125,000 Btus per hour) gas units can raise the temperature of water from an Incoming 60 degreea to 150 degrees out the tap -but at the rate of only about 2 gallon• per minute (gpm), manufac- turers say. Ask for ttwee gpm. and you'll get water around 125 dlgr ... At • gpm, you'll get 105 degrees. The higher the flow, the cofder the water. There's no problem for a low-flow shower head that uses 2-2'~ gpm, • mixing hot and cold water together. But. If you own a large clothes washer that demand• 5-8 gpm, you'll get water that's warm, rath« than hot. The better unite on the market have "modulators'' that maintain a falrly constant temperature over a range of flow rates. Because delivery la llmlled, the cardinal rule of tanklesa hMtens la: No Simultaneous Uses. The largest units cen't provide two normai.tlow 1hower1 at once, much less a shower and a load of wuh. ''°"' .. ,,.,,,,,,,...Md~. *™'"" .... rt,. Security gates lend air of safety, touch of prestige SAN DIEGO (AP) -If good fences make good neighbors, then It stands to reason that gates and guards make better nefghborhoods. That apparently Is part of the loglc behind the growing number of security com- munltle1. The Idea of gated nelgh- bol'tlooda 11 not new -the St. Malo community In Oceanside WU buHt In 1928 -but some o1 the atytea are. Some UM a fashlonabte g•~an eleOant t~ et an entryway. Others hew armed MCUrlty guard• and elaborate Identification checka. "1 llke the aecurlty of the ptaoe, the fact that burglar• are put off by 'the MCurlty ayatem and the guard at the gate," aald Sam Horowitz, a buafnesaman Jiving In Lake Heflx estates In eastern San Diego County. The added aacurlty Is a tradeoff for pollce and fire crews, who take longer to reapond because Of waif 1 and gates. But thote same walla and gates reduce the chencea of major .. crime by stopping accesa to unf amlllar vehldee. "I don't think that the Inconve- nience In response time outweighs the security," said John Slough, a crime prevention speclall1t wtth the San Diego Ponce Department. "The more security, the leu chance of vlctf mlzatlon. ·• The appeal of gated com- munltlea can be summed up In thr" words: privacy, prestige and eecurlty. At P~ Del Mar, a 53-ecre h"lakte development of peech •nd pink etucco homee wtth otay tlte roofs, a llngte entranc.exlt with .,, Iron gate and a manned guardhouM deteraunwanted vtt- ltora. Retldents gain ~ to the 98-home community by ullng a remote ln..car openet" that r&- leuea the gate almllar to the way a garage door opener opens a garage. "There 11 security In the sense of (reduced) car traffic. aollcl- tatlon." said Paul Hubbard. mar- keting director for W .A . D•Vldaon Co., which dewioped Pointe Del Mar. "RelMdenta don't w•nt the Fuller BN9h man at thefr door." I ... YllW1 ........... * ..... ...... 111•1 ••It' I JT1 .W -3 baths -fonnal dining Oak plank floors, double pane ws, leaded glass, 2 fireplaces. , to name a few it.ems. Has assumable loan and Is priced to 550,000. ,_,. .. a man 1tM121 212 MZD. • U CHIU Ill Ill CTICIUI ICUI m•Sl,US .... * IOIE TUI $3H,IOI BELOW llllfl SOUL ftSPlflWG SIGHTS 4 BOflM, 2 BATH FMaY ROOM OPEi UTllllY I SHIAY 11-5 I HMSTIOTS 75t-H71 1of5 BANK OAECL08URE8 LEFT rox .. 3800 aq. ft., 4 bdrm, 3 ba., + arate den. Format dining room, oua kl1chen with bay window. muter bedroom with ape tub, na, akytlghta thru-out, large walk- OMta with mirrored doora. Secur- ayatem and tufty lendtcaped. ell lodaJ 111-1111 or Ml •11 Merrlll Lynch Realty SEISITllUI. .. CLOSE llP" llOI!! OLI COlllU IEL 1111 IEW LISTlll SEE wam cus• 11 UTTU CMtU 1UC111 --•LRNCO: 1121,llO LMIT Pm llC '8 •Ill W Clllll Ml Ill tftl .... , 11·5 2M Mm. U9S IRUtwfrS lSt-1111 C:Olwnbia Ri\rer waterfront home w ith boel dock on Puget laland. Wuhin,ton. Fish and hunt in the badcyard One acre wt th orchard, boet houlle--ahop. and deck. 3 bedroom. l ~ beth. 1750 aq. ft .. large country kitchen with -etched g)UI cablneta and wood 1tove on brick hearth. Ideal laland locatlon for family or retittment. By Chnet. 1111,111 Pin HI Hl-4111 LLONGS OF NEWPORT llAllllOll v ........ Five bedroom. $319,000. Adjacent to greenbett...move in condition. JUST LISTED 1916 .ollT NOYlllCI • BR. 2 BA Montego model Remodeled. upgraded New baths. added family room. $279.000 with the land OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 CALL ~0-LONG ... ULOT Enclosed, upgraded Portofino. Owner wlll consider trade. $359,000. New kitchen, French doors. 640-LONG llA .. a•AIDMO 4 BR, $332,000 Fee. Large yard. enclosed front yard. much tile. 640-LONG 220 LARKSPUR CORO NA D EL MA~ ALMOST •;, AClll LOI Laguna Beach very bu1ldable. finest view. $595,000 640-LONG Close to shops. Always rented. $229,000. Assume good 1st T.O. Income now $20.400 annually. 640-LONG 1725,000 CALL 640-LONG DIGS OF NEWPORT INC. 640-LONG 1"4! cau -SAN MtOUEL SUITE 200 NEWPORT MACH ~ • ' • .. - PAGI J2/SATU•DAY NOV. U, 1•s DAILY PILOT /•mAL UTAT EWPORT BEACH • ~1J~#. llf_ ~~t£,. ~ 0 • to t?j > @ Ill CHiii NL llU •AD llH,llO HARBOR VIEW HllES lllUIO Lovely bright & cheerful remodeled home on oceanside of highway. Owner has reduced price to sell now. Call me for private showing. ERIC LOCKE 760 5000 Charming 5 bedroom, 3 bath, 3 car garage. Terrific curb appeal, extras include Oak hardwood flooring in entry & dining room, security system, etc. Call today to see this bargain at $329.,900. ERIC LOCKE 760-5000 •11111 .. LllTlll .,. .... IFF•lllLl-t1•t,MI -Lml Only 10 to 15 minutes from Newport Beach or C.OSta Mesa. This desirable 3 bedroom 2 bath home in excellent condition near schools, shopping and freeways. Great ' neighborhood. Call for details. ERIC LOCKE 760-5000 Highly upgraded 2 bedroom & den at $249,000. Numerous features including Italian tile, skylights, custom windows and doors. Floor to ceiling mirrors, new Berber carpet. Won't last long. Delight to see. Call for showing. ERIC LOCKE 760-5000 WllllllNEOHM EDllNl•IU• End unit Warmington Plan C, 3 bedroom 2 bath, air conditioning, lots of extras plus large ~umable financ- ing. Great buy at $157,000. ERIC LOCKE 760-5000 Extra large lot, 5 bedroom or 4 plus den & 3 baths. Cul de sac street. Owner will take less than 10% down and assumable loans, fantastic leverage $249,000 L/H . ERIC LOCKE 760-5000 FUTllE COVEi lllE -.... •••IL -This Spanish Mediterranean 4 bdrm, 3.5 bath Belcourt Manor home with large den is a beautiful home for the discriminating buyer. Spectacularly upgraded, this home.has over $150,000 in custom f~atures. A few of the amenities include: dramatic stairways with custom-made hardwood handra.ilings. 3 hand built fireplaces, full wet bar with mirrored shelving, custom-made eight foot French doors. Custom wood shutters, silk shades, custom wall paper throughout, Jenn-Air tri-convertible, hoodless cooktop, built-in speaker (8) system, Westec ~ty system, giant deluxe spa with extra jets. U you are interested in Belcourt, then you must see this home before a final decision to purchase is made. An outstanding value at $829,000. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-4. For a private showing call CRAIG BATLEY 780-5000 INDEPENDENT BROKER MEMBER .. -- SATU•DAY NOV. JJ. t•S/PAG• 21 NEWPORT BEACH • Rf{NAC NEWPO·RT BEACH • WM~-NEWPORT BEACH ~ THANK9QIVINO Thanks-ls what you'll be giving in this enchanting vtew home In Turtle Rock. Nearly 2000 square feet of quality and pride In this one level detached home. Only 31h years old at a better-than-new price. Only $242,500. Call MulDe Goldea at 760-5000 for ~istance. 117,000 Easy to buy 2 bedroom condo in desirable Woodbrldge. Prime location-steps to park. poof and shopping. Privacy and personality! Call Ma.dlle GoNa 760-5000 AA=OM>AaLE GIANT Only $149,900 for over 1850 square feet of quality S&S home. Spacious family room. country kitchen with co-zy nook. Brick courtyard entry with fountain. Located in one of Irvine's best PUOs, steps to school. park and shopping. Call Mutae Golden to find out how to move in your family now! Exchange possible. ASSUMABLE LOANS Less than 10•1. down and assume existing loans on executive Turtle Rock home, buirt by Irvine Pacific. Ballroom-sized master bedroom suite. Gourmet kitchen with eating nOOk. If you feet you deserve a top quality home but wish to Invest under $20.000 cash, call Maxt.e Golden for help. 8POTLE88 . In Turtle Rock fO< the New home buyer wtio wants aJI the financial advantages of a prior- owned home, but the perfection of a new home. Thia quality 2 bedroom 2~ bath townhome has the best of new and old. Only $159,900. Assume a great loan with low down. Aak fO< Muiae Golden 760-5000 AEMAX TAX TIP Consider paying both property tax in- stallments In 1985 with the expectation of lower Income tax brackets for 1986. Maxine Golden BEAR CREEK GOLF I COUNTRY CLUB A JACK NICKLAUS COMMUNITY AT RANCHO CALIFORNIA Choose from an assortment of living styles in an opportunity to locate In the lush, tranquil setting of ancient oak trees, rolling hills. and a magnificent Jack Nicklaus golf course. all within a master-planned guarded gate com- munity. • Home Sites -Fully Improved, fairway lo- cations on 'h acre unobstructed view lots. Priced trom S 151,000. • Elegant fairway custom home under con- struction overlooking 18th tee. $395,000. • Country Club Villas overlooking fairways from S 174,000. For more Information or a private property tour call Jo-Ana Doran 760-5000 NEIOHBORMOOD APPEAL CONVENIENTl Y LOCATED High vaulted ceilings with garden views from each room. Master suite wing separated from 3 bedroom wing by entertainment and family areas. Immaculate with grounds like a botanic garden. Room for p'bol. In Lemon Heights area. $243,000. Call Jo-Ana Doran 760-5000 HARBOR VIEW COMMUNITY SURROUNDED BY WIDE OPEN SPACES Private cul de sac. extra large lot and ex- panded bedrooms are all available in this 2 story, 5 bedroom home. Assume large loan. Fast escrow possible. Call Jo-ADD Doran 760-5000 MOBILE ESTA TE SURROUNDED BY WIDE OPEN SPACES Take in the mountain views and ocean breezes. Like-new Goldenwest mobile In mint condition. Positioned on 2'h acres with fruit trees. Riverside County. $99,500. Call Jo-Au Doro 760-5000 STARTER HOM£ IN SANTA ANA $104,900 ... This house fits ... Buy It! Spacious country kitchen. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. two car garage, and ample yard on tree-lined street near Warner. Call Jo-Ann Doran to find out how easy it Is to buy using your VA loan. Jo-Ann Doran --------- SEAVIEW NANTUCKET SUNSET AND CITY LIGHT VlEWS A 3 bedroom 2 bath detached home on a large cul de sac lot for maximum privacy and open space. The convenience of com- munity association pool. spa and tennis in a secure gated community. A flowing floorplan with a collection of in- door/outdoor spaces off a central atrium. 1 a fireplace and wetbar compliment the spacious living room and formal dining area. Dramatic vaulted ceilings add to the light and openness. Offered at $325.000. Call Pam Mo11 for a private showing at 760-5000 COSTA MESA $7250 IS ALL IT TAKES Only 5% down payment on this cheerful. 0 roomy 2 bedroom 21h bath Cape Cod townhome with fireplace. wetbar and com- munity pool and spa, an attached double garage with separate workshop. Asking $145,000. Call Pam Moss for details today at 760-5000 NEWPORT BA YFRONT AFFORDABLE GIANT Most properties on the water this size are considerably over a milllon dolias we will listen to offers closer to that figure. Enjoy this spacious 4000 plus square feet of living on the bayfront with 5 bedrooms and 6'h baths and room for a 55' yacht on the widest point of the bay. Bring a cash offer and lets make a deal today! Call Pam Moss personally for action on th.is property 760-5000 NEWPORT BEACH CUSTOM BELCOURT The choice of Corporate Presidents offering a custom built home that can be completed with your finishing dec0<ating touches. A generous 4 bedroom 4 baths and 3 car garage on an estate sized lot. Slightly less than a mllllon If purchased before completion. Call Pam Mo11 at 760-5000 Pam Moss 760-5000 • 180 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE • 760-5000 INDEPENDENT BROt<ER MEMBER NEWPORT BEACH • • ::r: v < w :0 ~ -.. ::::: ,-., ~ "' ~ ..,.,. . ' .i.. /':I ~ ~ • i 4 1 4 l • \ I J I • HOMES FOR SILE 1 IEI ROOM * ...... 200 McNeil, # 106 (Versailles) NB 673-7300 $99,000 Saturday 1-4 2 IEIROOI 12 Beloourt Drive South (Betcourt) NB 644-6200 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 234 Hazel (Oceanvlew), CdM 759-9070 $625,000 Sunday 11-5 5605 Seashore (Ooeantront) N.B. 968-1021 $450,000. . Sun. 1-5 115 Via Orvieto (Lido Isle) Nwpt Sch 673-7300 $347,500 Sunday 1-4 **• 1817 W. Bay Ave. Unit A. Npt Sch 631 -1400 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 .. 2 BR plus Fll RM or DEi * * 12 Balboa Coves, Newport Beach 645-0303 $479,000 Sun 1:30-4;30 2498 Parmley, Costa Mesa 644-6200 $239,000 Sundy 1-4 238 Prospect. Newport Shores. N.B 673-2810 $292,000 Sunday 1-4 •420 Serra Drive (Corona Highlands) COM 675-6000 $321 ,000 Saturday 2-5 3 IEIROOI 265 Bay St, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $177,500 Saturday t-4 270 E. 18th St, Eastside Costa Mesa 75 1-3191 $136,500 Sunday1-5 6 Montana's Norte, Irvine 640-4868 $194,500 Sunday 12-4 321 Orchid, Olde Corona del Mar 675-6000 $325,000 Saturday 1-5 v2 Rue Chatea" Aoyal, Big Canyon, NB 756-1540 $425,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 •396 Seawlnd, Newport Beach 760-8333 $225.000 Sunday 1-5 108 Turquoise. Balboa Island 631-1400 $445,000 Sat 1-4 •601 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $495,000 Sunday 1·4 145 Via Undlne (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $379,000 Sunday 1-4 1312 Westctlff Drive (Westcllff) Nwpt Sch 64-4-6200 $2 18,000 Saturday 1-4 ""'1903 Yacht Camilla (Seavlew) Nwpt Sch 759-1890 $325,000 Sunday 1·4 • 1905 Yacht Enchantress, Seavlew, N.B 64.-.9050 $379,000 Saturday 1-5 3 II ,1111Fll11 er IEI 283 22nd Street, Eutslde Cotta Mesa 831-1266 $169,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 901 AJmond. Eastbluff, Nwpt Bch 780-&333 $249,000 Sunday 1-5 2207 Ar• (EMtbluff) Newport Beach 844...620() $279,000 Saturday 1-.t • 1953 Arnold. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $126,000 ""'2443 Bamboo. Eastbluff. Newport Beach 644-9060 $288,500 Saturday 1-5 • V' 16 Belcourt South, Befcourt 760-8333 $869,500 Sunday 1-5 3047 Country Club, Mesa Verde. C.M 645-0303 $295,000 Sunday 1-4 * 1781 Iowa, Costa Mesa 646-7171 $139,900 Saturday 1-4 •9440 Daisey. Fountain Valley 546-2313 $159,900 Sunday 1-4 • 1730 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores, NB 631 -7300 $775,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 * 1120 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 631-1266 $429,000 Sunday 1-5 •• 1219 Blue Gum (Westcllff) Nwpt Bch 631-1266 $369,900 Sunday 1-5 7 Sea Island, Newport Beach 631-1266 $199,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 1119 Grove Lane (Westcllff) NB 673-7771 $359,000 Sunday 1-4 •2801 Harbor View Or. Corona del Mar 759-9100 $635,000+ land Sunday 1-5 8 Holmwood (Newport Heights) NB 631-1266 $314,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 344 1 King Court, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $199,500 Sunday 1-5 * •300 Kings Place (Cliff Haven) Nwpt Bch 631-1266 $305,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •67 Lakeshore, Irvine 760-8333 $350,000 Sunday 1-5 l Little River Circle (Spyglass) COM 644-6200 $495,000 Sunday 1-4 2336 Littleton, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $165,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 15 Monterey Clrcle, Spyglass, CdM 760-1900 $398,000 Sun 1-4 2516 N. Duke Pl (College Park) Costa Mesa 631-7370 $139,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 3340 Nevada. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $14-4,500 Sun 1--4 290 Roblnhood, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $174,600 Sat/Sun 1-4 * • ""'41 Royal St. George (Big Canyon) NB 673-7300 $895,000 Sunday 1-4 * * 5911 Seashore Or, Newport Beech 644-9060 . $798,600 Sunday 1-5 6605 Seashore Or, Newport Beach 831-14'00 $395,000 Sat/Sunday 1-5 2040 Shfpway Dr, BaycrMt, NB 631-7300 $249,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 • #7 Singing Wood (Woodbridge) Irvine 644-6200 •.4184,900 Sa1/Sun 1-5 .,... 1234 So. ROM, Santa Ana 646-5313 $114,900 Sat 1-4:30 **1""" W. Bay Aw (Penlnluta) Balboa 673-7300 1845,000 Saturday 1-4 41DIMM **2558 Baythc>re Or,~. N.B 631-1400 $1,800,000 Saturday 1-4 ••2340 Cynthia Court. E/llde Cotta M ... 631-1286 $158,9" Sat/Sun 1·6 1815 Galatea Terrece. trv. Tetraoe, CdM 631·1400 $595,000 Sun 1:30-4:30 * 1133 Highland. Westcllff, Newport Sch 631-1400 $369,500 Sunday 1-4 * 1133 Highland. Westcllff, N.B 631-1400 $369,500 Sun 1-4 1220 Outrigger, HarbOr View, NB 631-1.WO $419,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 124 Via Trieste (Lido late) Nwpt Sch 673-7300 $450,000 Saturday 1-4 4 IR ,111 Fii RI er IEI ""'2 Torrey Pines, Big Canyon, N.B 759'"8477 $525,000 Sun 1-5 LOTS: 301 & 303 Narclssus/Seavlew, CdM 759-9070 $305,000 Each Sat/Sun **2812 Bayshores Or, Newport Beach 673-4400 $1,380,000 Sunday 1-4 •23 Belcourt Drive South (84Moourt) NB 760-5000 $829;000 Sunday 1-4 * 1748 Bonalre Way, Newport Beach 675-6000 $289.000 Sunday 2-5 44 Braeburn (Big Canyon) Newport Beach 644-6200 $695,000 Sunday 1-4 ••50 Braeburn, Big Canyon, N.B 644-9060 $695,000 Sunday 1-4:30 * •2773 Bunting Court, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $289.000 Sun 1-4 •2607 Bunya, Eastblutt, Newpor Bch 644-9060 $449,000 Sunday 1-5 21 Burning Tree, Big Canyon, N.B 760-1900 $785.000 Sunday 1-4 2830 Carob (Eastbluff) Newport Beach 675-6000 $339,000 Sunday 1-5 2840 Catalpa (Eastbluff) Nwpt Sch 559-9400 $299,000FEE Sunday 1-5 1356 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores, NB 642-5200 Fee Sunday 1-5 •• 1330 Galaxy Drive (Dover Shra) NB 673·7300 $550,000 Saturday 1-4 •212 Hazel Or, (Oceanfront). CdM 759-9070 $1, 135,000 Sat/Sun 11-5 1233 Hlghlend Or, Weetctlff, Nwpt Sch 760-8333 $399,000 Sunday~1-5 •706 Malabar (lrvtne Terrace) COM 759-1501 $435,000 Sunday 1-4 2040 Mandlftn, Meu Verde, Coste Meea 760-8333 $240,900 Sunday 1-4 232 Monte Vista, Coeta Meea 759-0100 $174,eoe> Sunday 1-4:30 • 324 MomnQ Cenyon (Shorectttfs) NB 8«-8200 1&48,900 Sat 1-4 Sun 1-5 *34 Morro Bay (Spygtate) COM 759-1601 $&95,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 1 Muir e.ch, Sova6Ma. CdM 760-1900 1975.~-Sunday 1-5 • V 18 NllPOM. Herbor ~ NB 76().8333 S 1. 195,000 Sunday 1-5 •2401 Orc:Nd tM Pl (Beck Bay) S. A. Hahta 831-7370 $239,000 Sunday 12-4 22e On;Nd, Otde Corona ct.I aw 78C)..8!19$575,000 S.t\Hday 1-5 308 Potneettla., Ccwone ct.I Mar 759-8100 '51e,000 Sunday 1-5 1808 Port Af>b9v (Hllrbor V..W) Nwpt ~ 87&-eOOO $258,000LH 8undey 1-6 • 1808 Port Wwtboume (HeftM)r Y*w) NI 87MOOO 1339,000 Sunday 2-5 V' 1917 \ 644-90 ""'*212· 831-S &I 1333 Hai 644-62 •74 Hiik 673-87 2100 Lee 631·73 2786 LOI' 831-73 ••24M 78().83 ••140 844-82 ....... 11 790-83 ••17 RI 780-19 2116Sal M&-71 ........ ,, ~ 12t V'9 I 873--13 ort PrOYenCe (Harbor Vu Hmes) COM 5884 $279,000 Sunday 1-5 RotMnhood. Costa Mesa 2313 $237,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 s.glnew. Turtle RoQ, Irvine -1400 $192,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 sanocaaue, Harbcir View Hiiis. CdM $339,500 Sunday 1-5 9 San Mateo (SpyglUI) COM -6200 $625,000 Saturday 1-5 Vi.ta Roma (Bkltfs) Newport Beach $179,500 Saturday 12-3 Santl-eO Or, Dowr Shotes, NB 1-7300 sseo.ooo Sun 1-4:30 2107 s.ntiego Ortw, Beycreat, N.B 1-7300 S209,000 Sunday 1-4:30 15 Seedrtft {Irvine Terrace) COM 59-1501 $390,000 Sunday 1-4 • 1242 Somerlet Lane. Newport Beech 9060 Saturday/Sunday 1-5 2852 Stromboli, Mee& Verde, C.M &45-0303 $255,000 Sun 1-4 24 T emipln Wey, 8aycrest, N.8 MS-7171 $339,000 Sunday 1-4 1609 Tredewtndl, Bayerest, Nwpt Bch 751-3191 siM.000 Sunday 11-4 •4533 Tr..-nont (Cemeo Shotes) COM 6"-6200 IMt,990 Sat 1-4:30 Sun 1-4 25 Via K«on. Udo IM. NB 631-7300 $475,000 Sun 1-4:30 * 1410 W-1 Bay, Newport Beach 631-1288 $875,000 Sunday 1-5 •2716 W1ndoYet (Hrbr Vu Broadmoor) COM 67s.«>OO $485,000 Sunday 1-5 2015 WlndWlrd (8ayct•t) Newport Beach 759-1501 $299,500 Sunday 1-5 •2000 Windward Lane, Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $299,500 Sun 1-4:30 * 1907 WlndwWd Lane, Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $295,500 Sun 1-4:30 v 1917 Yacht Enchentress, SeavteW. N.8 644-9060 $429,900 Saturday 1-5 v*2121 Yecht Yenkee, Seavlew, Nwpt Bch 831-5510 $319,000 Sunday 1-4 I II ,1111 Fii ii tr IEI 1333 Hampthlre Circle. N~rt Beach 644-6200 $595,000 Sunday 1-4 • 7 4 Hll1cr~t. Big Canyon. Nwpt Bch 673-87001 $2.450,000 Sunday 1-5 2100 Leeward Lane, Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $435,000 Sun 1-4:30 2786 Lorenzo (Mela del Mar) Costa Mesa 631-7370 $169,900 Sunday 1-5 *•24' Mtetk>n Bay, Spyglaas 780-8333 $589,900 Sunday 1-5 ••14 OalCCftllt (Big Canyon) Nwpt Bch 644-8200 11,850,000 Sunday 1-4 v • * 17 fqpotl, Hert>or Ridge. NB 780-8333 $1,495,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 17 Rldgelne, Harbor Rtdg9, N.8 780-1800 $3,400.000 Sat/Sun 12-5 2115 SantiegO Or, Baycrelt, N.B 646-7171 $255,000 Sunday 1-4 ••ve Trafelgar, Hwt>or Rklge. Nwpt 8ch $40-4M8 I 1,950,000 sunday 1-5 12t Via Lorca ~ lale) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 ,000 Sunday 2..4 ••2 Yorkshire {Harbor Ridge) NB 644-6200 S 1, 100,000 Sunday 1-4:30 I IR 1tlus FU RI tr IEI *•LOTS 84-85-86 Top of Rockypolnt, COM 6«-6200 $2,750,000 Sat/Sun 8-8 CO II DOS TOWllHOIES FOR SILE 2 IEllOll ••20 Land Fall Court (Newport Crest) NB 673-7300 $168.000 Sunday 1-5 2792 Longwood Court, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $168,500 Sun 1-4 38 Sea Island, Newport Beach 644-9060 $199,000 Sunday 1-4 . 2 11 ,11s Fll Ill tr IEI ••2792 Longwood Court. CM 546-2313 $1~.500 Sunday 1-4 ••30 Segura (Rancho S. J. VIiias) Irv 631-7370 $191,900 Sunday 1-5 3 IEIROll •507 Aventda Campana. Bluffs, N.B 645-0303 S 189 ,000 Sat/Sun 12:30-4:30 *302 Campbell Lane, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $164,900 Sat 1-4 * •2135 Vista Laredo (Bluffs) Nwpt Bch 675-5511 $179,900 Sat/Sun 12-4 SATUllDAY NOV. JJ, 1_,/PAGS JS 3 IR 1tlus Fll ·11 or IEI *428 Vista Roma (Bluffs) Newport Beech 759-9100 $2 12,000 Saturday 1-4:30 4 IEllMI ••27 Encore Court (Newport Crest) NB 673-7300 $179,000 Sunday 1-4 * 2912 Quedada (Bluffst Newport Beach 759-9100 $225,000FEE Sunday 1-4:30 DU PLUES FOR SILE 2 II ,111 2 Ill 601 Acacia, Olde Corona del Mar 675-6000 $309,900 Sunday 2-5 504-S<M'h Femleat. Corona del Mar 759-6700 $230.000 Sunday 1-4 3 11,11s 2 II 200 Diamond. Balboa 19'and 759-1501 $385,000 Sunday 12-4 305 Larkspur. Olde Corona del Mar 675-6000 $429,500 Sat 1-5 Sun 2-5 5404 Seashore Drive. Newport Beach 675-5930 $324,000 Sunday 1-5 •Spa •Pool • •W•terfront • • • W•terfront & Pool vQlve MSdrea at guard gate j .. l l l . nALllTAn ··-112S '-~ 2U2 s..c-261• DNCTONll ....... & C-0<""9 llSO la6.• ,., .... ?US --~ 2'71 ..... oir.c:tory ............. , ......• Dlllly FHIAU _,,_ 117S -\/' .... 2167 S-0-,.., PUBLICATION DEADLINE ~~--~a Tluwdey C-.y l..,_c,,.,... 1:ns -.....-2169 s-o ..... ~ 2614 HOUSH/CONDOS _, ... __, 1l2S s-~ 2176 s.....c--, ... Monday ............. Fri. 4:30 p.m. Auto PloC ...•..•• .. ... Fi*y l .... , .. s-. uoo s-_, __ 2171 S......1-, .. Tuesday ......... Mon. 4:30 "-ll~Teelald ~ .. 1002 .m. O..OOI Ce ,._.., IS?S s-..... 21IO '"'"" 26'0 oPiri HOiiiii ... ~ ---100. Wednesday ... Tues. 4:30 p.m. I .. •• .. .. o..04 S..Pi • ~ __.._......,. ....HllM9 ... -........... ~ , ___ . 1011 ._,,_,c;._, I )7) ~'--· 2116 Thursday ........ Wed. 4:30 p.m. My_,,..."°' P911 .......... (Of'OftO .. MOt 1o:n ._,,_.., ISIO S......l-2111 MISC. HNT ALS ............. MltlCI to. llul c .... -.. 101• ,_ si.o...,. 1)90 ..... 2190 Friday ........... Thrus. 4:30 p.m. "°' lrrllled to. llrwlOe ...:::::-°"""'-101• Illa~ 1600 ~n-2701 Saturday ........... Fri. 3:00 p.m. IMecl .. 1~ Ol ltle ...,_ fl fOf'o 103? If W-IOU ~--" ~~:::" ... .-... ... coledlofl co-. Md ,_v.....,. 1034 ·-Sunday ............. Fri. 3:00 p.m. ""',_,.,.. ""°"'9(1 .... ---· 10.0 APAITMINTS -.-2711 ----· 10'2 ~ .. 1601 V0t~l...-ih vn ~-10.. mmTAU ,_ -ToSloo<o in• l--· '°" ---CHECK YOUR AD THE FIRST DAY ·--IOSO HOUSIS/CONDOS ----1601 •-w-1no ._ ........ IOS2 , ___ 2611 Get_, ... _ 27.0 lob'°'"' IOSS ~ .. 2101 '°'°"'° ...... 26:n --27'2 The Deily Piiot ltrlwes for eflldency end 8CCUl'ecy • .._, ""'-wo-v..,. 1067 ...... _...... 2106 , __ 262• -·-2iu error. do occur. Pw... lilten when )Qlf ad II reed ti-* end ctl9Clc you --· 1009 ...._, __ 2107 °"""'-2626 ad dally. Report errona lmmedl9tety to 142-5871. The Deity Pilot eccept s-c-1076 , ___ 2111 ft l0to 1631 COMMllCIAL ~~(....,ifOl'IO 1071 , .. _ .... _ 2112 •-v•r 2634 no llablllty tor wry error In en ed\iertlMment tor wNdl it may s-o ..... 1080 Ccnto Mino ,,,. ---· 26'° I.I. SALl/llNT retpOnllble except for the cott of the ~ ectuelly occuped by t s-o ........ """ ·~ °"""'-2126 ----26'2 27)0 emx Credit can only be llllowed tor the first ln-11on. Sovfh Cocn1 ~,o 1°'6 .. _ (I fOIO 1132 I 1,-..,,.. 164' S.......l-'°" ..,_ .. ,,......, $ole 2767 ,_ 1090 ,_v....., 2134 1--· , ... "'-!Ott.<•-U69 .....__. 11.0 l--?OSO ,_..,,,_.., 2771 THE DAILY PILOT OFFICE HOURS MISC. I .E. ....._--. ,,., I_ ...... 2M2 o..1o-1~ 2716 Te .. : M-F 1-5:30/COUNTER M-F 1-5 .. _ 1144 l•~'-"' 261) -,, .. --1100 l--, ... Mn"'°"V4J9 2607 ... _,,_ 2790 ·-->•so ........... -. , ... a.a111·r1111 RUL mn1 Ital latatt Ctaeral 1112,a..tal 1112 lntral 1M2 Cneral 1M2 Cenu .. I Jiu Im C..ta ... _F_e_r _lll_e ___ ,. ..,... -+ 191' llllUTE ITULJ ftnlll .... Pr1,1rtles ll llUIBIY DO IT RIGHT I Large 3 bdrm. 2 bath ....... 94 I.. llY....... 3BR 3BA condo, CM IAU 1111 JfllTI IHMI C...11 home located in Newport NORTH LAGUNA wtilte Sharp 2 bdrm condo nr S. $132,900 .... ....,....,........,...,,. __ -I Heights. PLUS 2 bdrm, 2 water view. Pvt comm. C. Ptaza. Pool + carport. 2BR 2'118A condo, CM Ctatral 1112 bath ept abow 4 car gar-Boat Canyon. 3BR 3ba + Sacrifice at $89,999. 3 2BR 2•!~~c:e,o, CM ........ ...._ ___ ....,_1 age. 4 years old. Allclog maid's qrtra. Blue Chip bdrm only $78,500. $ 123 , 900 Liii .. _ $285,000. envtronmnt Under $400K Won't lutl Call Barbara -tr•-• MESA VERDE charmer. 631-12M 1BR 1BA condo, CM TRIPLEX w/aandy beach. --------3BR 2ba, move In eond $77,500 2BR/2ba. 2BR/1ba T dit• l $175,000 All theee properties have 1BR/1ba, 3 car garage. r a IODa UPPER NEWPORT BAY 5 garages and fireplaces. $795,000. Rea lty Br 4ba + pool. Aa are bank owned and C Tatum Rltr 759-1552 STRIP CENTER: Yorba the lender wtll flnanoe 631-7370 Unda.S1.2 Mlltlon. .-un them .. low .. 1CW•% lllZ CALL FOR SET-UPS . 1lft IT IWIY" fixed tntereat. Mak• an .________ Call for detalfs. &40-5078 Cu 1 t 0 m E N 0 L 1 S H offer on one of t"'-e lill!!ll!ll••••••••••••••1 l~~~~~~~~I TUDOR. Spacious guard -b-ar_ga1_ns_. ----.... ! Ii gated 4 bdrm, 3'11 bath Former Mayor's Beautifl41 Fountain .... , .._ w1trp1c.11brary +more on T raditional Valley Pool Home. 4 bedroom, 2.5 Two propert._ tn cann.ry ¥· acre w/vul Priced R.ealty b th $205 000 VIII w terfr t lot slashed $499K. Auume a ' ' wit~ :or 1ar: boa1 S300K at 10'11% + OMC 631-7370 ........ or double lot with reno-2ndll Call PATRICK _______ _. Possible Legal Bed & Breakfast vated Old Channer with TENORE 63t-12M or owe loan s2~ patio and Reataurant. 760-8702 OWNER 7 home. 2 Blocks to beach. 4 Cell for turttier details. I :~ey;~.r FUILM -mT mlm bedroom, 3.5 bath, 4 fire-I 142-12M I~: llllmlUIY MUI .. , om UllTI places-Marble-Oak. $299,500 r Thi• huge tam11y home. Contemporary enterta1n- 1ocated In qui.1 Cllf-ment home on f• land Ask for Kent Pierce fhaven, feetur• 4 Bdrm, with gourmet kitchen.I••••••••! Coats & Wallace Real Estate • UIYll 4 bath. family room. cten. new muter bath. pool, ._. Pr111 a,.,. .ulnl pool and spa. V9f'/ prl-security alarm system lllTI 1111 962-4454 What a fantastic home! vlte and a view of the and more. Call today for ~iiiil!!!!ilillll!i:iii .. lliiiiililL!i!:ltiiiillfll .. 19ii ..... l•-------1 Featuring 3 Bdrm• & 3 Bay. $385,000 excluslvuhowlng. Diana lWlllllll Ctatral R&'M~R . .( ~ :. . . . . R&'M~~ • -<f .\ • "· • baths, this pool home hu 111-1• Caooel 631-12M ~edio.n .!'r~i~ ~~~ all French windows & • ·~i~:\·M potnti Low down poa-1~~~~~~~ doors + one of the mo.t Ir::• r ir Ible 0n this attractive I;;; private yards In Big ~ J newer 2 bdrm condo. lut. Mr nyon. See It -and you 11 High cetffngs ftreplace !:;;~~~~~~ BIG CANYON BUY OF THE WEEK JUST REDUCED 8160,000 FABULOUS 8 BE•llM CUSTOM HOME Cul-de-sac location on one of the Canyon's finest streets, overlooking the golf course. Con- temporary style single story home, perfect for family and entertaining. Spacious formal livl ng and dining rooms with vaulted cellings, cozy den with flreplace, separate children's wing with adjacent family room. Large pool size lot with paddle tennis court. TRULY AN OUTSTANDING VALUE FOR 81, 126,000 For more lnfOf'matlon call DlllY am• ITEPllAME ll•Y Grubbf;Ellis llf.SIDf.NTI.\L lllOUllACE sovicr.- . 844-8200 want to live In 11. IRVINE TERRACE BY patio&. 2 car att. gar11ge: Ulfll .. 112 111-1• OWNER 4Br 2'11 ba, belt community pool & tennis Superb 2Br 2ba Har -loc. $305.000. 675-3290 In a pteesant comer lo-..... townhome. Use tM Daily Pilot SPECTACULAR bluff vu ot cation. Call to He. tic ~I .P I I "Fast R~ult"" 'erv1<'e Npt Hrbr, Pacific ocn & $139,900 ~:rl A::~t 89t1 COTE~~, d1rtttory Your Catalina from thl• -WATI RI RONl 963-7010 or 963-3 fabulous 4br 3ba hm. tlOMI ., '-· 1------- specialty cess to dining "; ~ REAL ESTATE lniat l CaJI 642·5678 ext 322 balcony. Native plant llfe '31-1400 Lift IUT I REALTY lntral l ._ _______ 1 & older plnea on this lge 2 Bdrm, frplc, lar ~:;;;;;;... __ .....;~o;i parcel provide a aenae of LET# 1 WORK FOR YOU kltch, yard & patlO. N COLDW<!U BANl(eRO OPEN SATURDAY 1-5 * SEAVIEW * 1917 Yacht Enchantress 4BR 1905 Yacht Enchantress 3BR OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 * EASTBLUFF * 2607 &nya 4BR (~) $429,900 $379,000 $449,000 CALL GINNY ANDERSON FOR APPT. or come by when open this weekend 6«-9060 coutal Monterey ltvtng. your term.. Down not Divorce cpl has re-IAU IOI Rn port. owe. 875-2M5 quested IMMEO. SALE. CENTURY 21 $998,000. 714/675-2311 THEREALESTATERS ctysor675-3311....... 546-2313 March to your phone to PRICE REDUCED 3Br 2 place a fast-acting CIU-Ba, lpa, frplc, lge yrd. alfled ad. &42-5e78 $127.000. &45-9418 lntral al 1112 -l.ITTEllY TIClf II (IT ClllE • EKIN) When you purchue this lovely Warmington Gables Townhome (Weatmlnster). 2 bdrma, 11h baths -private patio. Beautifully dec- orated. $102,500 . Call: 1111.IF Pr 1• ullll Pit ,.. 11'111•111111 114 ••nm , 114141 .. Have you read tod Ctaeaff*I Ada? If you're rNaalng the ---lntownl -..!!!~!!l!!!..!~..!!!!!!!:l~!!!!JW~:l!!!!l!!Jt.!IMc~~W'!!!'"llWiilt ..... u• llMral Unml -xury 1 MUST SELLI 2 matr bdrm, 1111" Hf NII 48R OCEANFRON I, Nwp fUQe on aide Lux 38R 2'-'BA twnhS nr 2 Bdrm. 2 ba. S~ Condo Uoder 1M111et 81 2 full be ..,..bell.,,. 12X52FLEETW000home 8dl lll June 11•76/mo for s75o per mo SC Ptu Frplc. w/d, Ing. view fTom mountelnl tc •92~:~~~5219111 oc:een br!z. MC l>'dg: wlthan8x32'EXPANOED OCEAN vu' llPll 28 642-4334 or 642-4259 dbliJ8f $1225.549-3347 OCNn. Security bldg $142,000 Bkr ~ LIVING ROOM. KING 18A. 1 blk to bGt1 HB 28r gar9941. ~ry area. S.•utllul professionally Pool, boet lllp avell Wll *•I U PMt. * * SIZED BEDROOM A $8501875 qutet $725/mo No pets decofated TwnMw· 2BR ~ trede. Fleiclblf •t•tM,lllt llW'PT mTI 1&¥69 tea' 1a<09 l!ltchen & ,ws IULn 2588 Santa Ana Ave 2'.-\ba. A/C, tip. poo11jae ter mt. S 4 0 S',~O EXCELLENT VALUE Lrg EllUSlftiiiliii th Agl.540-5937 *EXQUISITE View ol $1100/mo.C.11646-4642 875-&M4 or 675-8876 master bdrrn. dining Prlval• end unit with two Ullll Uf Piii ocean & HB nlte lltu. 281' o-p...:-t 21 u • lllYll I 1ttll room • nreplace. New-muter bedrooms end 12x62 FLEETWOOD home 2'"18a, spac llv rm w/oozy _ ... _...., ... ..,. __ ...,...,. Ab9o1Ute baroeln • don'! port at an affordable den. Two ~ate yards wtth.,, 8x32' EXPANDED lalMa b.... 21 frplC Macro, sltyllle over HARBOR BLUFF TOP mlee this onel Pf9etlQlout price! Call PA TRICK end gr HI locttlon. LIVING ROOM. KING . stairs New c:rpt, sut>-ter· 3200 sf 38R JBA. S2500 3 bdnn, 2'A bath £XEC TENORE 831-12&6 Priced to tell at SIZED BEDROOM A 112 Jede. •BR 3ba. Stepa rean sec: pr1tng w/opnr FebUloul Vu. •96-7009 townhome w/MCurlty S 183~ ~~~1,~e,,a QtMt large kitchen & ~2-~"o, 6S7~~~o S 1100 No pets 549-244 7 New 28' 288 Condo f 750 pool, tpe + tennis. Tl) bath Agt 540-5937 3br 1' ba, dbl oar . lg • dep 1 btk to bctl. POOi t~ doWn °' ....._ For LAG. BCH 2 8R Mot>tle Y'Ull.Y • nT0 yard S91Slmo See a1 sc>a. tennis 830-6639 ~cell 7fl0-8702 Home low sp.ce rent. s.T TEia 886 Towne St t2-6pm Supet tbr small vllla. Fr •LIVE 1~ BIG CANYON'* dose to bMctl 148.500 licef Pflflri* Nwpt Terrace Condo JBr drs. couri yd. qutet, SS25 48R 2 ~BA $525.000 •-t-(7 14) 541~797 daya · n...-2'~8a $975'mo . Sll75 673-3313 or 673~ Donl Welti Agt 759-8477 IMMM Fer Fest-u-.. ,. __ ,11 ... 1 dbl wide sec No pet$ &&5-3765 It. L 1 .... R&'M*R . . ~ . . . Pnme Cliff He\19fl 3 bdrm ._... .._, •u ; R • ......_ .... __ But. IC. ,. ......;;;;;__ _______ 1 .... YllW _. hOme on 95 " lrontttge. Nwpt 9c:h 8acj( Bay. Boat Y .... 997nHt 3BR 2111 ba condo. dbl gar .... .._..._ ____ _ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Somereet 5 Br 3 ear gar overstzed lot near Cllfl slip poss. Anum IOen. Av now. 4 bdrms. 3 Pool/tennis. fireplace. •M 111 SAii• Pnrictp• only Drive. Remodeled. Pool & Low down. 681-~ baths. turn or untum Monte vista & lr.nne Ave t BR l ba. steps to ttie R&'M*R . . . EMtblUft 1219.000 i=.. 4BR/3BA/fern rm, din rm. -------ut>greded & lmmacutate IAllllWI ...... R&'Mfll<~ S315.000.llrm844-0530 view OntyS305.000.Rae ,.___,. ,_._ S3000/mo 673-•062 11150/mo 838-9•27 OI water S8 25 f m o Rodgers 63t-1266 -.try~• Lora Vance Realtors &45-2991 Pool/satina 962~508 C ti 1225 lllMI 3Br 288 tam rm detached Beacnwalk condo 1or lse Lot J51 A-F 1 (6). Loi 30 f.f PnianlA 21071 rs't..J~~1 ~;~ s9a.si mo ~:~ ~~ec2~~~5 1 (6). Vista del Mar Sec11on 11 1oea*1 In~~ --------, Seit minimum of 2 $450 2 & 3Br [)pill $975 Up/mo EASISIDE -tBr. tBa No Ontwn HS Class ' less 2bt Seawlnd 3 Bdrm 2'nbe IUYllW I ea (6l9) 292-783& 114 E BALBOA BLVD gar tng & stove No pe1s 2ba gourmet k1tche" pluS ~.,. .. with .a-lu....i prloe otl mat1tet (818)442~ 1 respon Adlt onl) S550 S575 kids others al dltlonel Bdrm & bath 2121 Yacht Yankee ... ti m 1 1 .,, Cre<irt .,. req d 63t-22•2 539-6191 Bes1 Any cost 48drm + Ten.nir. pool I .>Br 2Ba newty remodeled L.at~ lot with room for guarded gate S3'1g ooci NB ocntmt IOt on Penln Pt. !S 1275fmo. 305 Montero Beaci1 cny Jbr 2ba w/gat Gorgeous 3BR 2'-.BA128R pool. 1329.000 1001 lee land · can Franl •Sx202'. approved plans (818) U 2-0685 complete kt! S695 rent 2'1BA • ~on Lagocr L .. -COTE ,t~ AEALTY 833•3622 832•1950,, tor 4 condos $750.000 C beacf1 3BR tlex • rite tenant 2 car gar ., mo to t>Ch 831•5510 ' Canne<y Vlltage Reelty ory hOme. 539--6191 sml cost Seeurily. 'pool, tel'l'IS 673-3n1 2BA. micro, dshwr. Jae. ---spa s 12001$1300 mo SIPll lllTIYATll! ht el Stitt . S 1650/mo, lse 673--0708 e:;,~~1g; 1 ~~: ~~a~u 650-8342 Large 48drm pool home p lSl!A C.naa •el •ar 2122 ,1ow 998-34J.4.548-3l55 PRIVATE PTY/Newty con-w/2 trplcs_ Approx 2300 r'ftdJ ~ s1rvctecl exec twnhme in all $971( assumable al MAOit&JbO Lovely 28A BeAUTtFUl lg 2br 1ba Eastside 2 Br , Ba 1gl e•cluslve guarded area 1<>'1'., OWC Great lo-2ba, lumlShed unit on front hou&e N-carpets., k1tct\en. encl patio w/gar 3BR 2''lbl Ob kltch cation Low down or op-bNc:h at Klhel Owner will paints, blinds. kite. b81h· & yard S750548-3155 frple -t bar fotm don.. oon to buy1 $159.900 finanoe w/$.5000 dn F/P room 1nci gar . wl d, -----ong rm hydro bath. inuw- 6"45-9922 M Jacques. Bllr s t06.000 pool. Own« stove. refng . lrple. lg EASTSIOE 2Br 188 gar-com 2 ear gar no pets _IL__. Agt 852-1677/e ves patio, ulll pd, avail now ll09 yard. lndry hkups l P001s11acs t 2mtocean •-.-rr• 640--0671 S1150mo 675-4488 new erpt New paint in & AvSJ1Dec 15 S16501mo 2135 VISTA LAREDO BEAUT Ooean/bay VleW( ou~ $795Jmo 432-8670 536-3975 or 969-2155 S179.9000penSaVSun Inert Pnp 1511 twnhse 2br lrplc decks I EaslSlde 2Br l Ba Twnhse I . 2144 12-4.Agt675-S5ll *'Arm.,..* t>est loe onCdMS1'75 • Newly redone Lndryi_m._•_• _____ _ lmlJ(Y&llf YU.IE ASPEN CREEK RESORT 673-6366 or 673-3735 area prv1 peho $675 • 2Br 2Ba Exec Condo bedroom. 2.5 bath home. I sec dep 631-7900 Spectacular v._ on gOlt EnjOy the good fife on the HUGE Y.ARD w/cuslom Chair 15 at yO<.Jr back Cute 2Br 1'"1Ba South ol ----r A.dulls refd Ne wller In a home ol dis-pool. spa • BBQ for door Prolesslonally dec-1 PCH Gar & 1ncd yrd EASTSIDE Jbr 2ba condo CO<.J ~a-7685 P tlnetlon at 8 reasonable gracious entertaining orated Steeps 8'-10 Cov-$ l250/mo 673-5408 .iuiet. gar . trpl. paoo. no pets price Reduced to Model perfect 3 bdrm. ered prk119. sauna. spa,( pets. retsS960 •97·21•9 *ll&ll '*'* $53Q 000 FEE den w/2"• baths High S 150 per night Dys Ob 38r 2'"tbl. lrple. den. 2 2 loll Mier d ' · cetllf19S wet bar, lire-241-0292, Ev 651-8514 gar. gar~ St•951mo EASTSIDE Charm 2BR ' •C\Jte1750 ~SS.w lace • 'mucti more Price -----OPEN HOUSE SAT & Iba 2 car gar W/0 nkup all blttns lee umllT PflTMISI p slashed for lasl sale l.E. Wut.. 1 '25 SUN noon 10 5 at •27 encl yrd $850/mo -sec: TtUHIT Ill-IMO iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Spectacular~ ol Newhl-1 Sacrlliee al $369 900 .. • U ""Of emale nds P0inse111a ~-1721 &46--0491 or 675-3432 -;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;a;;;;;u,;;-port Harb<>r "om 1 s · ..,,.. ,.. JBr 2Ba 2 car gar No pet! llmlNll llmJT 1 pa c I o us . newt y OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 30 l Studio or 1 Br aplln COM 3BR. JBA. Day/ocean El Side 3~R 1' •BA lrg vo Lse S 1150 (818)888-55 lC .. . . . .. . ~ ._ DT&ll catpeted 2 Bdrm & den 12 19 BLUE GUM to $600/mo PleaM call .new 2 lrplcs & pool area gonr & alarm sys oncl Of (8 t8\.3•6-0«0 I ~d~d r• wn-* with wei bar laundry Call PATRICK TENORE Kim Nichols 759·t238 $22Solmo 759-9274 $1 300/mo 8•1·3287 I e 'm Oreem home behind P\11 d 1 63 t-1266 or 760-6702 _ Beautifully located la1rw8) .. nestled In the MCUffty ;ate. A ONE OF rbo1° m ._.. a~k 8 r1g1e 1 ~;i·~;·r leatal1 JASMINE CREEK 2Bdrm e·siDE con AGE (olderll condo RSJ Course 2BF A KIND QOfgec>ul estate aeon--pou e • I 28ath. Den. frplc, patio, 2 • ' -den 2BA XLNT with 2 --ate guest fOl50'bOal.$525·000 11i•r I /C • eargar Vrly760-8364 2•9 riba.woi oomgl P. $11SO•mo 960-3521 ......-l!r 181ff •• H gar Lg o\11 yrd wl pooi. houaes, tennis court, -""'" IU Hll'\1 -wl d hkup No oogs WOODBRIDGE JBR ; r:'°'~ ~ ~~ llC.1'11.., h•~. ;w1r1m1 duplex on Nwpt C.atrll ~ 2102 C..ta l.t11 21241 $825/mo. 557-2337 I bath tam rm lrolc v UE 17...; """'I ~ Rf.Al ES•Alf. Island wf2 sep doeks e· vel Id '1 8 lb patios. ove<11ang nice!) Al at .,.,...,.,, 131·1rtGO I $350000 673-3777 Under $400 off Nwpr1 stde to yo r r al tndscpd S t275 mo " \f I HI HCI' I 110"'11 ... llK REAl E51ATE 173-elOO Oetailll call C ~ VIiiage Realty NB 2BR 2BAfvlew S 1300. enchanting t11tle plex sep din rm. huge yd 2 640· 1327 olc 720-6897 PATRICKTEHORE ~n .. _~,___ CM 3BR48A$1100 w/appls big-nutt decor cargar AYlnow $1000 _ 631-12e&/7~702 OCEANFRONT New cus-ltatla C111t AH l'tave alleh dbl gar. 539-6191 Best sml cost mo 998-.J4J.4 5-48-3155 WfHI ltac~ 2141 846-7171 °' 846-5743 __ I _ tom condo, 3br 2ba on ••tr• IOU Agt Ch"°' Nie.I or o.ve Westci1ff area 3Br. 3 car l llS I PITS II 1mpress1Ye •bf nse • \1\1 sand 190• vt-. Agl ' gar. S1050w/gardener 1wes1&1<1e 28t t8a Fncd 1ne1s0en &~.oi~IL-::.O 9&8-1021 ... $11.-14'• LUXURY In Laguna Beech. &46-3 109 8191242-9028 patio yrd S615 662-1700 :>39-6191 Agl sml lee ~!!!l.!!!~_!.!!!l';;~~~~~~;;;1iiii=~~;~;-1 Pool, IP4. tennis & lake. Breathtaking 360 dg. --1111 •• 111 • ._ Flreplac;e Great condo. ocHn and mountain ltwprl 1e&c• 21'9 lnrprt IMcla 21'9 lnprt ltM~ llH ---_, SC Plaza IOcallon. Darrin view. The bMctl IS jlnt!::.::-~;;;;;::;:;;;;;;.;::-======;;;;J;;-:::;;:;;;;::;;;;--*SURFSIOE?• rm ••• Chermlng duplex with 831-1266 acrots tha strMt 21 ed community 21k 2 P,_lgloua 4 Bedroom. 4 great potentials. 38drms. bedroom• • elegant from oc:Mnfronl. S.th tlll'nl4Y home over-3 bath• plot den In upper 1 hr o ugh o u 1 Le an nalder IH option. IOOtclng bey. OCMr'1 end unit. and !! deck for ,. $1450. Ph 750-3328 I 69K Agt 722•9730 light&. Owner now IMnC laxatlon. 2 Bdrms, 2 ... pW r a .. ch Cottetc ont tM NlndynW reatore It'• qu .. n Jutt tteipe to tht h and ti.ve fwnll\ nlca at the ~ C'.rt..of.Slate la anxloul baths pl patio down. eo.h -----,=----,-----==-lllTll IUllUll to ..... Price ~ unit• with ~· tn SI. Albent Twnhte 2Br NOT A LIST AGENCY sao.ooo . ~ '" ucenent ooncttt1on and 2ea.11p, IO pau112.soo. •NM1t1* Trwt o.d, ...., will w/many upgradu. 937-1891at631-7956 Nr PCH 1br about l300 conelder ...._ tK-Owner would c:onaider .wit -· l l ~ngato styte yrty 1-425 ondaty llnandno 11 tow tredlng for condo or Blk•W9V99 2bdrm S595 1n..-.. r8*. ~ 1Wn1ty home NEWPORT HEIGHTS Reduce to rent Sbr M95 .... ...., 1-1 '=....., 1-1 1981 Keufm.tn & Br~ ~Hites.,.. pall 5 rm $775 ··= .. ------. Bdrm 2 bl, app11-. nr Rent/own 3br tux hm seoo aJ1• --beech Onty $34,000. 539-8191 Best Rlty coet ..a Prine. only 631-1788 100'1 UNADVERTISED j PETE BARRE TI ~ e t lutHI/ ru .. IS'H ....... Fanu 1575 rk. St&4,900. You'I 1-.------· .. -, 1-4 ,.. It'• PNc*D TC II ..- ll ... FASTI 1------238 PROSPECT . REALTY 20 AC RANCH ESTATES s.nt• YnN va11111 Streams, ponding springs, large oaks, pastures, riding traits. pan- oramic Views, paved roads. fTI4Jtered water, underground U1ll., excl. financ- ing. Private estate with elect. entry gate. From 155K. 't wttlt..c.11 t'*Y •I' 11-* NEWPORT SHORES •-t••• ---Tim tmrnac. 2 Br. 1~be. den. 2 -----'* gar. $192.000 ... TOUly llllcltlnO 4 bdrm, 3 OWC 2nd. S.. ~ ltd beth, model :.:= e1w110. home w/vtewe.. --------at ..... 900 w/TERMSI. .,_ 9llT llU AbaolUtely won't tut. Stunning large ne .. , • Muat ... Call PAT1'1CK 38drm, 3'MM. Country TENOAE t3t-12te Of Ftencf\ Estate. Giie k REO ..... et $44'1 than OW9CJ, atw a. .~ox.2a00tt. ~.~7M-50IC 7eo-1702 ouard9d private rurll communtty, l.M9I family room, llb<ary. Prtced to ... at 1422.500 VIKING R £. 751-78&4 Cal PIERCE •t Viking RMlty tor brochUN. (IOI) I• 2111 RENTALS 4 IEDIOOI HOME $1700/MOllTH Cute cottage style Bayshores home in lovely setting. Nice yard. Three car garage. Owner may consider pet. Yearly. Dona Chichester llC CAIYOl-LUSE $2100/MOITH Expanded 4 bedroom, 3'~ bath Versailles model townhome. Large bonus room with full bath, oould be 5th bedroom. Formal living and dining room. Stephanie Grady/Danny Bibb LUCE fAllLY HOME SPYCWS lllU $3,000/IOITH Four bedrooms + bonus room home on pool size lot overtootclng canyon Quiet, restful I/few Very motivated seller wUI consldef terms. Subtnltl Virginia Swan • --I .· e> \' ~ ""'' " z a:J::!l::;;l!!~~?:r<:~~;;n::::;:~~~:;;;:::::::a~r.:::::;;~~IEl:~~::;::x~1.1C~~ ~ PAG• 18/SATVllDAY NOV. 21. 1.U DAILY PILOT /llSAL UTATI .._.. IHI lucla llH al ... ._.. 2'69 IM •msJ-• UFFS 38r 28a. MW ...... ,.. Ln.um NoPMS •EXQUISITE Vl•w of NEWPORT VILLAOE1BR18A,uppel'untt.belo. 28R1'1U> .. llMlpeUo.2 Studlo,endpetlo.Very ... crpt. drpa. s*nt. ,DIW IJTUllft••• &4~2440 • OQW'l&HB nl1ellt-.28r APARTMENTS ~ tndryrm1 *540/rno tty, 15 "*" we1c to bch eluded S345 fM 4173 S1200 No PM• 759-0lee. *-"* 2'Mta. ec>ec llv rm w/eozy,BHutlful Co1ta W.H '1&561 Pro Clrde M75. mo. 541-2112 llU8T .l ..... BLUFFS CONDO 3br 2i.. LUJ<urloul Apt for 2 •• pn. 2~.;tea B~. vi:::::.~ ::... ~0c,~~::.: ~~ -~7~ lll... M2-111J 281 18a, teoo mo + Utll EMERALD BAY: 4bf' 3be. nu cwpe1, pelm, df"apea, vate Laauna ~ No-dMI\ Iola of prtcng '696 r..,, l8C pttcng w/Oflflr 1BR quiet oory, privet• 1019 W. BtiY.Ave:Ac:ross New ~t. 00'~ St200, nope«a. 7SIM>Me vetnber"'M-28. 4"4-4183 No~. ttG-2952 $1100 No pet1 54~2447 Plllflll 1~0 blk to' bdl. Ss50/mO frem bey 113-1174 ~· . ~..:.r~OElUXE DUPLEX: 38A Suneet ~ Beyfronl •2--28a sc-S A '*MMe Vwde 28' 1Ba. Tlllll•I lndutMI. &42-&415 .&.81 .. IPI• ""''• r9C, .._. _....., 1%be 112 blc to ctwN. 1 8 d m I J a c ... rw .--. . • 780-2«> 1 Own/IQ\. Hf Udo oenw 500 Httl MSC>! 7~...0730u 11 1 Patio. carpott, pool, ..,. New CfJ)t. d/w, gar9ge &Md MW apedol• 18R 8t 1~ Twnhle. New 28r 1Ba. 102 ""*-· °°" St S1250/mo 6"-12t1 rno. $700 No P9t1 722-8011 SISO No pett 640-2495 w/dtn, SM deck, pool, ~. drapea, btt-lnt 875-1244Of122-1795 LUXUAY In Laguna BMch. · · _ carporta. lndry f90. C» end gar., .._, °'**" 1-------- Br .. thtaklng 3eo dQ. oo.1._ Condo, •Ul'fW• -Ulftm cur>MCY Nov 1. No pee.. $760. qU9t. 53Ut21 •mJ B• OCHn and mountafn f\"Y tum, .. amanlllea ...... .. 8MllttfUI 1 I 8t Aptt trom 311 E 18TH ST 288 E 18th St Npt Hate. 18' 1Ba, II bftlN. pod, vt.w. The bMCt'I 19 JI* $1525 lea. Alls ~·d. Dy BAY ViW. &. 169 ON9' MOO. Incl moet uttlt I pvt Unique 28A 1BA. FMl\#W $595/mo. e31-129' ~ 3& 28a. wur-Jee. Only l500 ._ 8723 acrou the 1tr .. t. 2 6'2-0880, Ev 831-4e97 kltc:hen w/bft"":5.C. nc ~23 EL.OEN. JI" .,.. rMge.lown, dllhwr. Cur1 Herberit 11 agt tty Condo Aduttt M+ . ._., rtl-llM ~~~~~~~ut •t-:::~ TBlUfJ' 3br 2b&. 1g pets S1350 213/ 111 8911«831-1 wood bUmlng s:J': Pvt POOlPatk>,frl*:,X-9 ~~0~· Nwpt Penin 38drm 2ea. S1450. Pt1 750-~8 yd. $1800 mo. L.eMe « Untum 1BR 18A apt, nc ~•ft-gar. SM petto, 46/mo. 18' S580. 28t MIO. '500 Yffl rntta St06041200 . ..... '°O'Mw1ag11eo--en8 ~· M60tmo 1ne1 ut11 JI(--"* Meneoer &t&-9794 .-e.UnfE.-,.557-2&41 m'r.._....aT. Vllia,......us-101s. QUaMt 4Br 28a OCMI\ LIDO ISl.E. a..r, Agent 87:MOe2 18dml 1 &di. II utll Condo28t28anrSCPara. QUIET RE80R'T LMNG vt.w. Avt 12115. S 1200 redec. 2bf 1be 2 ;;_ 00/r/ peld. Only l3ec> fM 8752 Pool .-Simo. lnc:Uleel & Quiet 18', frptc, PoOI. •Spwtdlng ...._,pool '43-2S41 or &45-6412 f/p, So. patio. ft. now~ •• • .... • .. , ..... 'IB.mllT 111-tM 1 ...... No pell 831-1471 =.low~!~~ •Court ywd .,.... dining &42-3850 Lanu lpil IH211VlaEboll.$1.MOmo.I 1112 •STUNNINOLg1 2&38r Eutetde 28r 1ea trpc :~C:.8t.,C::, d1,..,,......,...,..~~,---=,........,,--2t'Un1 ~ i.e. No pets, Cttdtt Cf** f B&m xPt. on &Mi. Grdn Afit. PoOI $656, bMrn ce11a i100 .; IPWI •Twllght yr Via Lido ~ont 38r 2'A comm~. 1 ~ '=: req'd. Open tlOUM sun 1-5 t>oet t11p ....,....,.., s 1100 M65 & J725. 710 w 18th 11t ...... ..C ~5. 2 per-2 Br 2 be 2 Sty garden apt. •=-Apert"*'ta be llP' 7~'1,: ~. Yr sa1s. 419-e211 &44 0889 °' n&-NIO mo. 759-9491 1 .... ,...... 1 aont. No pell. aso..1719 All new arpt1, paint, •YOUt own............... IMS1 mo.~ · ... ..,,..... Pl!'90ft, Pt1P« W/D hkup end .... .,.....,. 8AANO NEW 28r 2be no.a.. 38drm 2Battt 2 car ow-N9t er. 4bf '-"·rm, nu 18', 28r. 38r, 48t, tum. I ~-Oftti/. W 17th 18r 1Ba. 1922 Welece. OW Me5 mo 55f-.8131 •Gournwt ""°'*" 1 blc bMC:tl & -.:-.;;;; age I., g e y., d ~. lmmed occup. untumlatl. Winter, Yeerty, ,,_, WNttt1r 548-3829 Gar ..-rig ~ No . . •New do¥a tan crpt -1 s10501rno. 495-2371 · Sl400 mo. AG! 54a-47l8 Swwvner. Bkr. 87s-.eo8 *375 1BR .-.., 1 --peti $520 Aot 550-1015 •.!.'!~~ ~ ~hlno. peJto, 2 car -.,__., i----------1 .,.. • ._. ftU ~...., .....,..__ ,.._.. OW. 9'50. mo. &4e-tet7 3 8dml 3 'Bari\. Nw bctt . ...,MO&>O, u .... .. .... 28R. 1BA. frl*;. owaoa. nofHmOk_..Oftti/, W. 17ttt ~C ,.... .. V w/ltorege Of 213/~1 AV911 Nowt S1175/mo .-~..,.. ~ an 2be MOO mo. 87s-5809 or ,_ Whlttter $46-3829 OPEH SAT/SUN,_. Mtt11y °' Yffl. 780-1108 . VI~ ~A~:.=~r:. 55M500. Alt! for Jim. , .llll ftPT 28r ?~:::::.J ~ M . =.:r.:... ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED 20l 43rd Strwe 38f2~CondoSMywd, w/fam rm & d•n *....,_,* lllllt6de 2 9lort 1'.ii be, frpc-. wood dee:*, liky-1 & 2 a.droom pool $975/mo. 11t/1Mt+ S 1500/mo. Smalt 28r w/gar $925. pe11oa, dWlw...,.. Kldl lloht. Country Mltlng F ~ ~ ...!!! 2 Bedroom TOWNHOME 1~be 112 bit to Cftannel. aec.dep.2'31514-3805 ................... A*>8ec:tlS550873-4928 OK.Nop«t.Avalllmmd S755Nopell.180E21at. rplc,v & _.,,.,dbl FurnllMd&Unfurnllhed Ntlldoc.nt«.500314h Charming 3 bdrm home, la 1· 1• ., ..... DELUXE 38r 28a. frj)6C, S725/mo &45-114& meg 846-4212 or &45-9643 J:;:;>'~ IP8· No :s Vtllt our m0011 Dally M . Sl S 121<>/mo. &44-72tt wood fin, new crp1, din-· ow .. no pell. ~ ~ &9talde Townnou. 28r eee W 11th Sorry, no pet&. E.mtblUft T..,,_ Apt. 38r rm, llrien petlo. frpc. P,RtME DUPLEX 3& 28a. from bey. 559-7194 38' 2'h8a Condo w/2 car 1'MM, Encl Unit. End gar, 64S-2739 ' 9&4-4113 LA QUINTA HERMOSA 28a, 2 lc:et ger. No P9IS S1000.rno&4S-2t44 ~ blc to~-Frplc, 8 . auaic:Mdpr.Awll 1211. lndry rm, prvt patio ll21'Pwtilldeln HB $950.&44-1010&-5...._F petlo $1100 4t4-n48 tudloon PenlnNa Point. N-«nlcre ontit SIOO!mo. $885/mo 111, i.t, S200 Unique Studio Cottege. . • · I a..--L •aft SEAVIEW: 4 BR 3be 3 '* S595/mo. Frplc, d/w, &40-4tso or }'90-5020 dep. Cell (818)187-9090 Sunny lattlc:.d patio w/I ' Ml ...... 1 LIDO ISLE Bey YW. 3 ~ -• • • r.trig. Reapon Adl#t pref. cMctl Alley entr•~ bdrm 2 beth. ,.. decor. FABUlOUS Wetwfront OW·~ 7~:r400 P.-875-1958 EWI E-llde 18', werm I cozy ~. $450. &42-3871. ...... ..... .... S1350/mo. VrtiJ, Dec:or9tor FURN. Condo. mo • .,,,. "'2al:fleld w/!Ob of net wood, bwn ~ NO'. ;;a ocn w 173-0072 t1tn53-0719 S1595/mo.173-0896 IPHT ...... W C..... ... Jiu 2122 Olla, etc. &!per dWl WIWRll-nr bctt bwn ce.., ger0 LIDO VIEW DELUXE APT 112 blc to l>Mdl, 2BR. 28' 3Ba.. prvt petlo, 2 car 28( iL'. m;;:. NO pets lHltmn $495 No pets ttG-2912 Want ? ::::~ Cl"M' utU pd $995 4"4-3044 ' LEASE S 1360/MO S995tmo yrty. 833--9161 gange, w/d, lkytlght1 & $825 UtNa pd. &40-4030 ~...... E-etde 2bf' ltUdlo, fed ::: from• amall aptarr:;, Furn 1+brl1i.. ig. pvt ~7006 or 536-95~4 eve frplc. Only SatS F• or 213/~1 Beeutlfut Garden Apt~. patio. IJ'lr, no pell, 2 a 4 bdrm houM. If look· patio, pvt befl, MC. pool NEAR~ I. WeltCllff. 1 -:-==----,.----TELEmJ 11..... ~doe/dedt1, IP9-Heet peopte. S875. &42-<Me 1 I In CM NB or HB Treu Ill M60 4•2704 BR pool apt 8ultln8 1BR oceanfront houM. Bachelor-18dml, "'"'pd. pe6d No pet• ng • ' • . • ..-., patio. y.,.d, gatege. Yrly. VIiie Balboa. bike to bcti. Patio, lhar• pool ~50 28drm 28a • $720 E/SIDE df>t twnhouee/yrd. think of UI rlrlt for tnet = •-a-· -·· A\11111 lmf'Md. -mo, $975/mo 850-2493 Huge tBR 1ba. Perl. for Vitia Rentall 875-7015 28drm 2'MJe +Den St2S 2br 1'Aba. $725/mo. Clholce of ldMI llvlng. 'L._ ... nopet1.&45-e&4el'v1n9g exec ~ $8601$900 Ste W. WlleOn 831-5583 2548 Of11ng9 &42-2520 TSL MGMT &42-HI03 1 llRI. IQl!IO, (llh: NEWPORT ISLAND 2Br B~ i~i~ c!:, or,';: furn. Agt Judy 646-7171 Ula I llZJ E'lide luxury In pine tor-WMtllde 18drm, 1tove, WMh« & ltove lnduOed. 2be lrpl dlW S100 Opet\ ~&4.4--0141,67&-5736 ft.UUl.llA 2~~~~s:,t'W •eetiJIJIB ~BR w/ow~ r.tr1Cl~'f·S475No NO PETS 545-tte& 501381t1St.~ ** CHANNEL FRONT X-to 1Br Condo. OCMll TIUllllT IJl.llll water pd0 ":l·e~o. WESPMITSIDE 28r 1 ..... 2~8:o!7~:S: Nwpi Hgh~ ~ * * 2BR single houM. view from belCOny. pool, lHltmn adUltt no pell 54&--0391 -. MW NO PETS 545-4856 O*f09, n<V07 $1300/mo yrly (dock spa. full MC $855/mo. STUDIO. No Kttc::tl. frl*:. · CfPt, d'fl9, untum. Meo. i8018 15th St 650-l213 ex1re) 780-M8S 851--0892 or 840-0931 3 bllc to bdl, $520/mo. ~ mTI fm E'8'de amall 18'. Periec1 mo. Gat/Wtr pd. $300. 1BOAM EASTBLUff SPACIOUS APARTME.NT "' --759-7087 or IHJ&-7271 I~ w99 Garden for lngl adtt. &JC* dMI\ dep. 546-25e2 Near ShcJ9plng Center. No 1 MILE FROM OCEAN ** CHANNEL FRONT -H fT Apt1. BeeutffUlly lanO-$485 No petl 990-2912 pet1 S710. 640-13&4 $42.2357 ** 2BR ~ houN. GATED VILLAGE COM-~ • -•_.. 1oaped ground1 , .__A p.-1-·-S 1300/mo yrly (dock MUNITY. 2Bdrm 2•;,ea. II IN --pooltepe. pello/cMck. No FURN. Studio, pat1llll k.,. 1 --... t . -1Bdrm lux Condo nr HOl!g. TownhouM 2 8dml 2ba exlre) 760-8&85 1600 eq. ft . Of PURE 18' 1Ba 'USO w: *350. pell. per.on to work 4 AM• In i5A 28&m ,,..,. ow;; POOi, lpe. gym. Guard plUI d•n. Pool. l•c LUXURY. Gar909 SPA In 28' 1Ba $e50 18C $400 18drm $59$-'815 exchg for lo ren1"250 Harbor. B-25081 La Cl•1• S700/mo. 150-8162 S1350. mo. 4944&49 *111 lllffl* ma1ter suites. Dining No petl 631-&427 C.M. 2Bdrm 1'/•Ba $706-$710 emit F pref &45-2367 C,...a. Ownr 494-1848 18' 1ba unfurn, new crpt, VERSAJUE.S-CONDOS ...-3& Story. freehly done. room. woodl>uming fire... 18' 1aa Upetalrl Refrlg 2250 Vanguard 540-912e LA MANCHA APTS L... 1270RutlandRd1$76. 28' 28a. Al wnentlea & New paint, crpt. Neat & piece, mlcrowaw, own, 1ee1 M......_ A · ... ..,,; -----28drm 1Bath M2s-M75 fM.4..7087 or 760-2541 Steo ....... 631_..980 clean $1100/mo. private petlo. ELEGANT -Ye . .....-28drm 1'A8a S715 gu pd, no pet9 &42-5073 MC .,,,. vDfamatJc Tn-M big bey LIVING Ofttit 15 minut• Slemi MQmf 5*1015 151 E. 211t 54&-2408 . BR 28A, gar, lndry, 4 1 BR oozy upper dptx. V-llla--8al-boa---1B_R_+_den-, view Sp1cto~1 3Br to So. Co. Plaza.1"9twt 1BA C.M. Apt. Patio. TOP AREA MESA PINES S& ~Ba1=· ~~ pt9x. Out.I llr.e. 1 ml9 St0\19, r.tr1g. Gtrege., 2BA w/frplc. Comm pool 2'h8a. founel dine $1700 Newport Blvd & aouth of double garage. &46-7514 IBR Nie• new cozy trpk ~150 No pet• 545-7te3 • to l>eec::tl. No~ "75 ~ ~ ~:,~200Penln. + tpe. Ht l>Mctt. .............. Sari DMlgo tr...-.y.·2473 SM'l>adct8'd9yrd&patlo' C.. Cfaig 831-1288 · ~,. "199 220 Nice Ln. 1105. N9w. -~-580 OrangeA\l'l.S31-S4398y 211-Alll.. G.,age, pool IP4I a..· •Lrg 1 I 2 bdrm, MWtt 29dnn 1ea. Stepe to bctt never l>Mn occue»ted. --------appe Oftti/. E'etde 18t 1be. ger, no M40 -~pee; SU:2447 · redec quiet pool $494 Ill> Comp .. tety r9me>d.i.d S 1000/rno. 111 & i.t J*•. Vacant. $565/mo 1884 Monre>Yle ~ $850/mo. Bier &42-3350 ,..q'd. PIMM c:.it fOf 3 :': .. 2 v8J;\~ Jua 756-8557 11111 IEW SH5/mo-S735/mo. 1rg 28drm2Ba. ....... s 8PP'. 81 weo-t212 v111a Renta1111s-101s Ca 2171 2BR 1~ Condo. gar. beaut 1 & 2 BRI ... Bt 1ea ~ ,..~· Nr t>uch i:lke t~!~ Yll-11 fT 3 BR PENTHOUSE: New-Low renl v ~5 Prwf ~= mleeliBJIB bttini, frplc;. Mult .... =' C:.1~ /mo. '850tm0. Bier &42-3350 GATED VIL.I.AGE COM· pot1 ~tt. ooean vt.w prime ar• dbl gar $700 d =-~ ' _. ,;::,. A~·Ml• MUNITY, 28dlTn 2'hBa 1000 sq ft tenace }ac 53Mt9t A9:!1tnlcoe1 aye iHl1m11 •~-• .,._ & NBURY CROSS APTS 1800 1q. ft. of PURE tub. S1800. MUST• QO 28' t\+Ba TwnhM 1tyte. 2 6 38drlN M50 Up ')p 0 nql M LUXURY. Gart09 SPA !fl THIS WEEI<. 831-5n5 IHtla CHlt •ttrt encl gar, ala. patio ~...... llft&ft&I.. 18711Vlewptl.11&42-eto4 \\ ~~ :;d:~on~ .tpl: mNtef' tult•. Dining Mar1y 213-474-2311 Ev Ziii $860/mo. ALSO Condo Th9M attf11Ctl've new 79 18r, trig, range, leundty, Studio Apt Beeutlfuffy room, woodbumlng ftr• --w/1pe $880/rno. a.tty Apl9 feM\n pool, IP&. pool, aarl>Of1. No pell. tvm Utll pd W/d place, mlcloweve, °"'91, 3BR 2'ABA. 1500 ICI ft, 5 2 bdrm. 2 beth c;c;nao &45-9161 or 644-2270 or prMI• petloa Of dedta, $$50/mo, pooi Wnnta. · NO· ~ ~ petio. ElEGA!'(T min to buctl Out.I & -. wtearl>Of1 nr s. c. P\tlu, Carol 64S-5974 IJ*'aoa or carport, In a 931 w 19th St. 543--0492 OR CIGARETTES. $465+ LIVING onty 15 rn1nu1e1 cure S 1050. 984-Seetl 2511 w SYnftower Air 28' 1Ba complee9'y beeutrfully land.cel*t ••ea ·-$250 dep ~ 10 So. Co. Ptua. "* ... , JBR 2•;,ea Condo on ex-cond +. Poo19. M85/mo flnl9hed ~ ..n~ ._.. peld. -· Newport 8IYd a aouth of P•niive t8X,Hnb9t1 In bK1550B~~~r~L':!'! Lane S7So~2&4~~ 2~oorn.~~~~~~~1:!nt. W-ftUll *on 1st yeir's rent ~...:Tve..~4~; 8luffl S 1 trno. Prine. 631-12M Front 8Pt.28R 18A,petlo --llmT Newly deeofated CIUl1om appt Oftti/. only Ownr1Ao• 760-0839 110 Jatnel(818)709-8115 -·~r:':.ESA °"'Cln , .. tur ... poo1 ""...,, FURNISHED Of .--------·:;~,rso~ A~~~~ (714)&42-1127/85G-n43 (Comer~=la) ~:,:~h~·.:; L~,r:have UNFURNISHED "'SB $850/mo 722-9730 2Br 18a. w/d hllups, at-Open ~11111•• 1caplng. No pe11: * ~· flTllSS tacMd ow. Encl petlo, -· -Furnlll'*S 1 a 28dtm. * 1 I 28r. 1 & 28a .,., .. llM 211 na trplc. seso1mo 548-8500 Sony. No i>.t1 ses w11eon 142.1111 •Spec1oue townhOUM8 ccmn, n•. Only Meted w/Beel Rtty 1\F~ Sl"lllllC, ,en O~I NB Hwbor ., llTT• TM * Pflvat• belcon1.. Or _. -" SenJ, 63Mt91 other1 em oo.t aJ 1112 2BR 18A, pvt P9fl01 IJ'lr. Garden petto. • .. b. IMlh ""°'de* k.t• 3br"""' :;:.;~~67!r.''· WIYllT' ""Mily t •• &. :. -~,,:: =~ &TUlllllt 2038 ~ •3 l.JOtlled..,,,. court• ~ * .. ....,. "'1""* eethtak...., 1ao• oomr r __ , n..-..... TSL MGMT &4.2·1803 *2 SwlrlllNig po<* Ap•r1m•nt~ ........, .., .,. ...,.,.., tfl!Of °'' l"llffl •11't ""' .,......1. tOlll•v .. ~ hw1111. •Streerne a pondt ---~ plus Ml mountain V-. rw to frttways & So <:out~. wMt ....a.. 111111111.ts lo lht Lg.,._ Aptt MllC1 to Petit ..... e-, no-. Bayfldg9 Condo J M. Wooded .-td ....,,., one. ~-, Fi ...... "9Utted --..... .,,,...,..,.. 7 _.. .,..,..l"l'PI"""' ........... ~ P .. erl 38r 0 Plan. '*>ck 10 Mnd Y04il own buc~ Cai~ awlltatlle NO PCIS PU~ r_, --•v •FumleNnge 1'11111 PooUjK. lrnrMd occ:c>y. pnvat• petlo E119ry room ,..,, • WIS • ~ -epe. PM betcotly Ntlwpcm Bu<h So S11fC)1mo. &44 433& bright Md 1tegent.. llh ::::% ied9C!Of..-WH'Y NOT CALL 17110 I flth "lhf'l'I ....,. bf'end new 28r new. l>ullt-tn appllenc. ::: Ctilld•~':.S~pe«L -..1. till Onv .. tr •hi.--=-,.,,..-.,..-._..-~ b1 ~ entr. 1="11i::=· .....,. ...... m-nu• ui-s 1u ltaO/ftlO.. 7s.. 802 8drm$18llO MaO/mo. 1M 1M, .. 15555 Huftdngton V-.. Nnrpcm lu<h No lho~IP!"""ll"'~~~~ CAHYQN. 8MuftM 8d~taooo lllltnl. laundry room. rw lAM, "°"' Sen Diego 1ou1 ln11n" Av11nu .. ~ ...... OOW.W. ............. lal -a v ... -bMCfl 1 ......_ ''99MIY· nof1f\ of IMdt l•I lhlttl pirtJcs .......... OOof -· ·-·--•• raew. ,..,... to McFedden. .... Oft 6"'"'·110 .. 11100...-.l.llllla•• o.u -• m MGMT 142-ta McFedden. •"' • r DIMES A LINE ANT ADS IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PRIVATE PARTIES Sell your It.,,,.~ ISO or ,._ In oor fM>ou1 OIMES..A·LINES pub-=::' each S.turday In ,,,. o.Jly DIME~A-LINE edl muat ,,. pr .. pMJ .o mall or "'1nQ them Into t,,_ Delly Piiot otnoe. 8e *"" to lnclu<» your phOtJe numb« or IJd- d,.... In your IJd, ,,_.. • pra on Nch Item 4 no •~rlon-. Sony, no comme.c1t11 acfa. ,,...,. ..,... fXOtJuc». """''-°' .,,,,,..,. .,.. ectwptai* DEADLINE : 12 Noon FrtdeJ Coete ..... Office ...... .., . .,... eo.ta.....,c ..... M/F 55+ Shr 2br lraller. furn S250 mo. Call 645-5177 or 538-1507 M/F rmmte wanted. Non· amkr, By S. C Plaza, overtook•no lake Pool. Jee. sauna S3SO/mo • 'It utlls Deposit req'd 650-3660. 89K 104' Martin I uv.n.....i •• ihr Ptl•t • .,4 '"' R•t1•1t1 lor .. , •iw• ho"u I '"""'""4 ZO t •ll• - 14 t••,. ft•• thf' Ptlo• ••d o•ly ... ,,..poow ,,_ , ... 11..,. ••• I ..... .,, ""PP• •1111 Ill• Pilot v-.,•1er ,c LA re ~t ·re · Mi t~r rr\'V el ? Use A•IWll Al service when placing your ad ... a Daily Pilot od number will appear in your ad , •• we take messages 24 houn o day ... you coll in Of your convenience during office hours and get the responses to·your ad . . . this service is only $5 per week. For more information and to place your ad call lM2-567e. lilly Pilat * *LUSll&* * C.st1 •••• East 17th Street Office Retail se. Fm 145' to 750' 900' F• SAU IY •Lill. 8 uno Apt Bldg under const now 1n Sunnymead (7 14) ~8-700 I luiana/Otlict Int N.B olfloe to share, ~=I Jewelers.Exhibit Space Mria1 l•altr 141-1147 You don't need a gun to "draw last" when you place an ad m the Daily Pilot Went Ads' Call no- / 642-5678 Armoire traveled long path to today The present-day passion for the armoire has its roots in the distant past. The first armoires appeared in 13th-century France, where the massive cabinets were used to store armor (hence the term armoire). During the centuries that followed. the French armoire was adapted for more genteel purposes. along with the English, Spanish, and American versions of It. As a repository for family possessions. clothing and food, It became a household necessity. According to Traditional Home magazine, the armolre was con- sidered a sign of prosperity In the rural provinces of 17th-century France. Although primitive when compared to the elaborate court furniture, th& country armofre typically was handsomely decor- ated with ornate carving and was stur dily built. By the mid-18th century, It was common for a household to Include 9everal armotres. Be- cause closets were unheared of at that time. the armolre was an esaentlal piece of furniture and usually was an Important part of a bride's dowry. Because the armofre was so massive and tended to dominate a room, It was almost always elaborately carved and paneled. The armoire eventually be- came popular in England. where It was referred to as a clothes press. ambry, or wardrobe. (The term wardrobe also Is derived from the French. The word Is an adaptation of garde-robe or "keep dress.") These English pieces differed from their French counterparts In that frequently there were drawers In the cabi- nets' bases. The tradition of storing clothing and other household possessions In an armoire spread to North America. Be- cause these pieces were usually too unwieldy for settlers to bring with them. onoe here they carved their own simpter versions . The sturdy armofres built by the French Canadian settlers. for example, often were ornamented with motifs that originated in provtnclat France. Because the Canadians' renderings of the designs were more primitive. their pieces took on a more folk Sy took. Because closets were rare until the late 19th century. armolres remained a necessity in most homes. Todey they are once &Qaln In vogue. I t ,. --- ,.... PAGR JO/SATUllDAY NOV. JI. ttn Newport Beach. A name synonomous with all the best in Southern California living -sunny beaches, exclusive neighbomoods, fashionable shopping and so much more. Bayridge makes the most of this outstanding setting with contemporcny condominium homes ottering the high DNLY Pl~ /ltaAL UTATI standards of quality and design J.M . Peters Company is i (91GCNMJNJ known for, and astounding value, too! i L-~.,.,.~~~~~"°~- Bayridge. $125,CXXl All in a gated community in Newport l-L~t~=~~taNIO~~ .............. __ Beach. Dont let this exceptional opportunity slip by-..,ClflC~..,,., act today! ---------- fl'Q .-cu-al cl dali9 cl publlalllon ~ ., ptor de on or mi.r deadll£-ot lt\IS edlllon •Efrg'°""Y l*IU,,_,. llOOIY 0t1 p1ari A your combined llOutehold income lo! Ille currenc calenOe• )'98' must "°' elOCffd M 7,IMO (I hOuMOOld ia defJMd .. 111 lduh I*· -AISIC!lng IOQelhef) Pie--..... f'91)19Mntatliloe tor comolete delltla ___ ....... - • I \ -_,_ • Modrl homtS ""' OIJ"• dDr/v from 10 o.m. tn 5 J' m LAI~ hom-.. b:v Af'POmtmr"r Belco guarc cated fa mil· horn£ custo 2 Ch• 4 Bar 2 We- 4,536 4 bat m astc $775,1 1 34 Hi ~ 2,254 21h be firepl. with : Avail< $440,( 24 Hi 2,676 2 sto r maste with J $455,( .. ·~ .. I ...... )A"> "I PILOT /llSAI: nTAft SATURDAY NOV. 2J, 1985/PAGE J1 Spectacular homes and estate sites behind ded gates in Belcourt. Newport Beach's exclusive, guarded-gate communjty of sophisti- cated townhomes, luxurious single- family attached homes and custom home si tes where you may build the custom home of your choice. MANOR CUSTOM SERIES PLAN 60 2 Chadbourne Court 4 Barrenger Court 2 Weymouth Court 4,536 Sq. Ft., 4 and a den or 5 bedroom, 4 baths, 2 story, family room, huge master suite with retreat, 4-car garage. $775,000 TERRACE COLLECTION 34 Hillsdale Drive 2,254 Sq. Ft. o n o ne level, 3 bedrooms, 2 ¥2 baths, spacious living room with fireplace and wet ba r, garden kitchen with spacious nook and window. Available in Dece'mber $440,000 24 Hillsdale Drive 2,676 Sq. Ft., 3 bedrooms, 3~ baths, 2 story, formal living room, lavish master bedroom and second bedroom with private bath. $455,000 Newport each. 14 Hillsdale Drive 3,010 Sq. Ft ., 3 bedrooms, 2% baths, spacious family room with wet bar and fireplace, opulent master bedroom retreat with luxurious bath. $465,000 40 Hillsdale Drive 3,340 Sq. Ft ., expansive living room, spacious family room with second fireplace, garden kitchen with green- house window and large nook, 3 secondary bedrooms, 3'h baths and lavish master suite. Available in December • $505,000 Other Terrace Collection Homes Available. See Salesperson for Details. CUSTOM LOTS Belcourt makes it easy to buy your own lot a nd build a dream home of your own design. Choose from CJ half- dozen remaining custom sitc:>s priced from $260,000. BELCOURT. OVER $105 MILLION IN SALES-COME SEE WHY. (7 N ) 720-101 b I I Turmel' Collt•ct1011 mo.lt'l lhlnlt"' cir!' own da ily from 10 cl. m. to 5 I'· 111 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Later hours hv ap11\n11t111n1t Hit •• ,,, 'M A.\llf Ji.ti1t (If f"l.tfll( •t\)"f I 1 t ~'41t L~ 'f'At lt .. llf Al!!i.,._t !f l1t• t f•t•ot .. BROKER COOPERATION WELCOME. '· I .... At \X11odhridgl' l .. tkl' ~hort·. ~ ou '11 find lhl· 'it"'' in..,idl' thL·:-.c homes :h l\I'\ Ill look ;n :L' lhl' I.eke b Olll.,IUl' Bt·c1u,L· each modd coml·:-. \\ilh IL'a1url':-. you'd find in most n1,111111 ht >nll':-.. 1.ikl· hand trowdt·d cei ling~. ~k) liglu . .,, hand~t·1 ccrJmiC 1ik'. mm l'nil'nt Jenn Air cooking. woodh urnins.t fireplaces and more. All dl·,ignl'd into 2 .. ~ and 4 hedroom horn~ with la~e livin~ room~ 1h:11 < ~x·n tn trdliSt.·d dt'Ck'\ or pa110' with yard~. And all in tllL· hL'~ln of Irvine, wuh it-; schooL'i, shopping, p::irks and l'L'l'rl'ation. all nearl1\: Conll' :ind Sl.'l.:thL· dt·ws a1 Wo<xlhridge 1..al<cshore stanin~ from lhl' lo\\ 1200.()()()':-.. Opl·n daily Imm 10 AM to c; l'M at Bllll' Lake South :-.all':-. nllkt· ( "'llf ) ~'H6 .'\1c;9. f'nu ... l'lk' II\\ "' u( ..i..1,· "' ruhf~";thon 'olJhtl'\1 ICI prMM' ..ak nn '"' :dit-r dndlonc u( 1ht' t'\1111<.n tlomt'Mnl'r : --.1~1111n' "lflf'l"'•'\I ~ afl l\"ilc.knl, nwnuln t~llllmun an-a.' and l\'ll\'lll"lfl.AI (.1< H111t" llll"'«' hum"' fr.11un· <'llltlomlnlum 1l'Wf1C.'rlhlp Nol all humt ... an• 1111 •Ill· """T A.-&. J ...ik" n.-rn"'«-nl.;tlw In ..,.k ... •llTkT I'll!' dt·ull' G} ·---"lllll i ! WOODBRIDGE LAKE SHORE IRVINE PACIAC IRVINE The Quality of Life --- trendE decor. s most11 quite 1 some enter Show benefl s comm comet troml and Si things A about antlql. Mc tuJ be. stf. f 01 18 COIOrfl dealer many I preser A• neceSt were< examJ: Machi owner selling Tt a frlen sculpt• about 0 exhibit sylvani shown Cunnlr somee dry dis .. , visit on anothE pr act le hair." scarve ~Ju antlqu· correc earlier dlsper found, Tt farme1 partlC\ Amont dollqL upon Ai 19th-c lnterlo denvtll col om Engla1 AJLY l'ILOT /RUL HTAT• SATURDAY NOV. ZJ, 1 .. 5/l'AGI JJ F ollc pieces, primitives trendy decorations 1J BAMAAA MAYER • to,,,... Patchwork quilts, duck decoys, rag rugs and old llnens and tablecloths may suggest the good old days to some people. But for those who pay attention to decorating trends, these Items will be readily recognizable as decorative accessories of choice right now. So appealing are the authentic examples of the mostly 19th--century things that they are becoming quite scarce. Perhaps It was this scarcity that caused some people to llne up early so as to be the first to enter the seventh annual preview of the Fall Antique Show In New York City. Each year the opening night benefits the Museum of American ·Folk Art. Since the benefit tickets cost $85, the level of commitment was definitely high among the early- comers. Bob Hamilton, a collector of Shaker furniture from Lancaster Pa., said, .. This Is the best folk art show and sale around, and after the doors open the good things will be bought very quickly ... As soon as the doors opened. a visitor could stroll about to see just what It was that attracted so many antiques lovers. The array of items was varied and Most of the ear l l er 18th-cen - tury artlfacts have largely been dispersed but 'there are sdll some surprlslng thlngs found, e11peclally from the 1820stol875.' -SUE CUNNINGHAM Dealer from Denver, Pa. colorful. and a look at the stoek of the more than 100 dealers from all over the country indicated there were many interesting Items from the past that could give a present-day home character. Actually. primitive and folk pieces are not necessarily antiques. Some of the most colorful things were created In our own day. A large whirligig, for· example. was made recently by folk artist Joe Machado of Toronto. according to Harvey Pranian, owner of Harvey's Antiques of Evanston, Ill., who was selling the piece for $4,900. The dealer dlaoovered the piece by accident when a friend got lost In Toronto, came upon the colorful sculpture on the artist's back porch. and told Pranlan about It. On the othet hand, maay more modest items were exhibited. Fancy needlework executed by Penn- sylvania Dutch women on decorative towels were shown at $125 to $375 each. According to Sue Cunningham, a dealer from Denver, Pa., the towels. some as large as 20 by 60 Inches, were never meant to dry dishes. "They were put out on Sundays for show when visitors came calllng.'' she said. She suspects they had another function as well: "to keep the kids busy with practical needlework so they would stay out of mom's hair." Nowadays they are used as wall decor. bureau scarves or table runners. ~.According to the dealer. who specializes In antiques from the Pennsylvania Dutch (known more correctli as Pennsylvania German) area, most of the earller 18th-<:entury artifacts have largely been dispersed but "there are still some surprising things found, especially from the 1820s to 1875." The furniture, needlework and pottery of the farmers who stlll abound In the same area seems particularly suited to contemporary Interiors. she said. Among other falrty Inexpensive decorative pieces are doll qullts which nowadays at'e often framed and hung up on the wall. Rag rugs made at home from scraps are another 19th-century home furnlShlng that goes well In today's Interiors. According to Victor Welnblatt of Hay· denvllle, Mus.. who specializes In selling these COiorfui runners. the heyday of rag rugs In .New England was between the 1870s and 1930s. Weinblatt notes that "the rag carpet serves as the ultimate symbol of the thrift of the rural housewife. When pieces of clothing, bedding and other household textiles became too small to be recycled as garments or used in quilts. they were cut Into narrow strips and sewn together end-to-end to become the weft of the rag rug." Today the runners are used as they once were - to make the home more comforta~le by providing some insulation on cold floors and by adding a note of color. But they may also be hung on a wall or draped over a chair or sofa back. Runners come in all sizes and patterns but a typical 3-by-10-foot length might range in price from $150 to $250, he said. While quilts, towels and rag rugs have always • been made for the home, other toU< Items now in demand for their decorative potential once fulfilled a different purpose. One example is windmill weights. The weights were used to control the speed at which the windmills turned. Though they didn't have to be decoratively attractive, what collector and authority Milt Simpson calls "the compulsion to enrich and embellish the commonplace led manufacturers of windmills to create weights in a variety of charming shapes and vivid colors." While windmills are virtually gone from the scene. the weights are now collected as folk art. An exhibition of them was set \JP at the show and copies of Simpson's book. "Windmill Weights," published by the Museum of American Folk Art. were on sale • , J -------,. - .-AG• 14/SATUltDAY NOV. JJ, Hes·---------------------------------DAILY PILOT/ltaAL RSTATE Don't dunk glued objects into water Br ANDY LANG ··· · ······,,... a. -I h.ve uMd white glue and found It excellent fOf all purpoeea. ,However, I recently uMd aome of It to fix one of my chlldren'a toya. The toy waa dropped Into a pall of water. W"-n It waa taken out of the water, the parta I had glued came apart. Thia puzzlea me, becauH the glue container HY• It la water rHlatant. How do you explatn thta? A. -Regular White glue Is usually polyvinyl acetate. A&- gardless of wflat 11 says on the container, polyvinyl acetate is soluble In water and therefore should not be used if it Is to be exposed to water. I have just checked two containers of white glue and found neJther of them says anything about being water resistant. It is an excellent glue for most household repairs, but not when the bonded objec1 Is left In water. Q. -My dining room waa wallpapered yHn ago. In aome placee the peper la now allghUy detec:hed from the wall. None of It la tMn and I would hate to do over the entire wall. A friend NEWSMAKER S NY• I can reglue the detec:hed plecH to the w .. I with a mixture of flour and water. la thla true? A. -Probably. That was often used years ago for wallpapering. But yotJ can get exactly what you need by buying and using wallpaper paste. Q. -A few ahtnglea on my elate roof got crec:ked In a rec.nt atOfm. I would Ilk• to try fixing them myaetf before there la a leak. I know pretty much how to replec:e a ahlngle, but fMI It may not be MCeeaary In thla caH. Am I right and what ahould I UH? A. -Yes, a cracked shingle need not be replaced if It is in position and appears to be OK otherwise. Ordinary roofing ce- ment will serve the purpose of keeping out rain. Use a putty ·knife to apply the cement, which should be pushed Into the cracks In a generous fashion. (To get a copy of "Roofing Gulde." Including an asphalt shingle color chart, send 50 cents and a long, stamped. self-ad- dressed envelope to Know-How, P.O. Box 477, Huntington, NY 11743.) • Refurblahlng award Jack Xell1. Banttncton Beach city councilman, praenta a reeol - adon to repre.entad•ee of the city'• Banbury CrOM family apputment compla, bonortnc recent refarbla~ efforta at the 400-anlt. 18'-h-acrecommanlty. Accepttnc the reeofiadon are Leelle Zador (riCJat), preeldent of Lawyer'• Pr:Ct' llanaaement and a11pe"'8or of the compla, and DoUC W kopf, on-elte property m~er. The comma.nlty, deet&ned with YOUDC famillee in mind, offen an on-alte pre-achool ataffed by llcenaed penonnel. The reno .. tton wu an•eiled at an Oktoberfeet celebradon that drew aome 300 .Ulton and realdenta to tile compla. Hall takes on construction vice presidency Robert W. Hall has been appointed vice president of cons1ruciion for the lrvlne Community Development Co., a division of TIM lrvtne Co. that develops residential communities In Irvine, Newport Beach, Tustin and Orange. Hall takes on the newly developed post after five years as senior vice president of W & B BullcMra of Santa Monica. Nancy Simmon• has Joined the Laguna Beach sales office of Grubb & Ellla residential brokerage services. She has relocated to Laguna Beach from the Newport Beach area, where she has worked In real estate since 1974. Simmons is also active with the Newport Herbor Art Muaeum and the Laguna Art Muaeum. Grubb & Ellis has also announced Its top producers for the third quarter. Judy litoeaom r&- cetved the award for residential top producer and Patty Trunuin received the award for most residential trans- ac;tlons. Both are from the Laguna Beach office. D8Yld A. Hanaon has been named realtor aaoclate at Great WHtem Reel Eatate'a commercial brokerage dlvtalon, where he Is Involved In comrT*Clel ..... and leasing, speclal- IZlng fn retell commercial centers. • • • • ..._ ,..,... hU been named branch sales manager ot ColdWetl Benker AHi Eatat•'• El Toro/Lake Forest office. She was formerly branch manager of the firm's Tustin office, and has been with Coldwell Banker since 1979. She won membership In the firm's Sliver Clrcle Club In 1983 and to the Gold Circle Club In 1984. Seven sales and marketing pro- fessionals have been cited by l"lne Pec:lftc Development Co. for contribu- tions to the firm's record 1984-85 fiscal year, In which the company posted $185.8 million In new home and apartment construction. Sales Man- ager of the Year was Unda Cav .. laro, Wlndwood Townhomes project; Sales Representative of the Year was Sue St. Clair, also for efforts at Wlndwood Townhomea; Aookle of the Year was Jan Ptpea; Special Sales Achlevemen1, Teml a.rtoelk at Vista Fllare; Award of Merit, Joel Hegye, who Is responsible for maintenance of the firm's models and sales offices; Award of Apprecia- tion, Chrlatle White, senior staff ac- countant In the finance department; June Award for the last month of the fiscal year. Bonnie tt.ndrlck, Prince- ton Townhomes. . . . The Orange/ Anaheim hills office of Coldwell Benker AHldentlal RHI E•t•t• 8en1cM recorded the highest number of transactions per person, the top dollar volume and the highest dollar percentage over goal In the firm's north Orange County system during Oc1ober. The office Is headed by branch sates manager .... , Barnett. The offloe Is also participating In the Toys for Tota program, sponaored by the U.S. Marine Corps. Visitors are asked to deposit a new, unwrapped toy for a needy child In the toy barrel at the offloe. Donations will be accepted after Dec. 14 at 2475 N. Tustin Ave. In Orange. • • • Merte f . Here has been named marketing coordinator of lrvlne-based The lemmla Co.'• Ardenwood Cor- porate Park In Fremont, ·Ca. and a.bera lommer hu been eeleeted marketing coordinator of the Conejo Corporate Center projeet In NeWbury Park. The Sammis Co. la a real eat•I• development and Investment flrm. • • • l'Ul.Fft09T lrvlne Paclftc Development Co. honored lta top people at Its 10th annual awards banquet reoentty. They Include: Jan PlpM, rookie of the year. Canctr Sheperd. Nies director: Rolend 09tood, preeldent; Linda Cavall8ro. aales manager of the year: and Sue St. CIM, sales representative of the year. . . . ' Jeen·Paul JNn and his Santa Ana archltectural firm JPJ Corp. have been Hlected to design muttl-famlly de- velopment• for the AIMnaneon De- .........,, Co. Of El Toro. the Vlotort. Via. Generel 'ertnerehlp of Irvine. Weeco Development of Torrance, and WIHenberg-llvtngeloft, Inc. of New· port 8Mch. JPJ IJ)eClaHne In reeiden· tlal and fight commerclat construction . DAILY f'tLOT/RllAL UTAT• COSTA MESA llT llW1 ltl ,800 Bright and sunny 2 BR, 1 'h BA, 2-story condo In quiet private location Is just adorable! Living room with fireplace. kitchen with eating area and front patio and mini-yard with patio shows excellent potential. This one won't lastl Call now. llUT ITUTD.. 1111,111 Two story, 2 BA condo with vaulted ceilings. flreplaoe in living room. patio and double at- tached garage. Take advantage of low Interest rates-purchase your first home now! .. Pml IDICTlllll 112 .... Ownetl Just transferred after having completed extenafve remodeling. Picture perfect 3 BA, 11h BA home In Costa Mesa. Many new features too numerous to mention. Easy to see-call nowl ....... 11D,MI FrMH'\dly 2 BA. 2'A BA condo with cozy fireplace In llvfng room for those coot fall evenings. Special warm touches lnctude wood flooring In kttchen and entry, wooden shutters. ceramic counter tops and stained glass window. Un- beatable charm with economy. S4'8 It now! .......... 1111,llO Smart 2-flory condo-5 years new! 3 spacious bedrooma and 2Y. baths. Family sized living room with mirrored fireplace. Community pool & ape. Close to schools. park. shopping and trans- portation. Ideal for beginning families. MU. 111 um 1111.- 0ne owner home ready for your decorating touches. Large comer location on quiet street. Wetl maintained 4 BR. ·w. BA home In Eastslde Costa Mesa. Don't delay. Homes like this sell faa1t TIUIF1I .... , -1141.llO Well maintained 5 BA. 1 3/4 BA home In Mesa North. Super for family with children-located near schools. An investment you'll never regret making. See It today! 1111,- Spectacular 2-story, 5 BR home with kitchen/family room combination. formal dining area. llvlng room with fireplace and enclosed patio with heater. Superb family home romanti- cally decorated to appeal to all. This home can be your family's paradise-call to see todayl lllTTllY-11~ Flawless 3 BR, 2'hBA townhouse was Che model for the complex. Beautifully decorated In superb taste. Ideal community llvlng with pool and tennis. Be the first to see this homer Call now. T11111n 11 "' um 1111,118 Call now on this 3 BA. 211t BA College Park home. Excellent location on cul-de-sac to raise your family. Living room with fireplace. separate family room. formal dining and productive kltehen. You'll atways be glad you chose this home ovw all the rest. See It nowt .. 11-.T 111 ..... Fabutou1 Eastatde home. 3 BA. 2 BA. family room with ftreplace, formal dining and large yard wtth patlO lhOw great potential. Instantly appeal· Ing lnllde and outl Move fut on this beautiful home-an outatandlng buy that won't wait around I .......... .,.. 11n.- Mlnt condition 3 BR. 2 BA home with brick accents and Indoor/outdoor feellng from Sliding walls of glass. vaulted ceilings and atrlum. Stunning Yorkshire model with easy care yard on quiet cul-de-sac IOCfatlon Seeing Is bellevlng so see It today! ·-... A MEMBER OF THE SEARS RNANCIAL NETWORK NEW LISTINGS Tll lllST ,. "" _, 111.- Large 3 Br. 1~ BA home offers excellent value. Maintained well Inside and out. Hardwood floors. family room with bar. living room with fireplace and nice yard. An exceptional buy for first 11rne buyers or Investor. Be the first to see Call now! F•M.111111 1111,IM This home requires only minor repairs. Buy low and fix It yourself-INSTANT EQUITY! 3 Br. 1 BA and large yard for unbeatable value. Don't wait! Call to see now! mt SUl'1 I 1M.,MG Two story condo In excellent South Coast Metro location. Either 4 BR. or 3 + den. 2 baths. large master bedroom with sun deck. mini-yard with patio and two car garage. Cozy complex with pool and spa. Call to see todayl •'T 111SS JM OU101 1111,llO Eastslde pool home with 3 BR. den. add-on bonus room. living room with fireplace. Light creamy colors and lots of windows create bright and sunny overall open feeling. Pool, spa and professionally landscaped yard. Move-in con- dition-Immaculate! See this one flrstl .... WAITS 0111111 1221,8IO Have you wanted to move up from your smaller home? Here·~ your chance to obtain a large spacious home In Eastslde Costa Mesa. 38R, 21h BA with separate study and large family room. Large pool with solar heat and cozy sun room. See It todayl 11Y11 ... II Sltl,IM Rambling 2-story home with 4 large bedrooms. high beamed celllngs and clrcular staircase. Double marble fireplace open to llvlng room and dining room. Elegant master suite with flrepla~ and his/hers bathrooms over"fooks picturesque pool with recirculating rock fountain. A fine Newport home you should see right away! wanan.r MN,111 Big and beautiful! Inviting and gracious warmth of woods. special tiles and luxurious carpets throughout. Outstanding buy on a v~ry special Island complete with dock and side ties tor your flotilla. Let us show you this perfect 3 BR. 3 BA home. Easy to see-Just call. 645-0303 SAT\lllDAY NOV. JJ, 1995/ftAG• JS HARBOR AREA Wll'T WT1 1111,811 Charming 2 BR condo is in excellent condition. Remodeled kitchen with all new appliances. Good penthouse corner location with swimming or walk to the beach. Just hsted so call today' IEWHIT IUCl-W&ll Tl ICW $1'9,000 Model perfect 2 BR. 21/1 BA condo with vaulted ceilings. flagstone fireplace. mini bltnds. at- tached 2 car garage AND mini ocean view! Call today for your opportunity to see this exquisite home . 11C1 UY aum 1111,000 Lovely 3 BA. 2'h BA home with view of canyon and back bay. 2 story home on exta large lot offers oonus room. formal dining. 2 fireplaces. parquet flooring, covered patio and RV access. A large home withoU1 a large price Call to see today I A STULi 11tt,oeo Lowest priced 2-story, 3 BR. 2'.lt BA condo on fee land in the Bluffs. Terrific wor1ed greenbelt view! Modern decor in luscious creams. Call to see lmmedlatelyl WISTIUfF ""' -ant.-The perfect home tor a family seeking a prime location at a realistic price. Nicely kept 3 BR. 1¥• BA home with large rooms. vaulted wood ceil- ings In living room. formal dining and large lot with yard plus pool. roses and fruit trees. An outstanding buy! Call for further information now. c1m1 111L t 1244,0IO Spacious Newport Heights home in excellent location features 2 BA. 1 '"2 BA. wide open family room with double fireplace to living room. 2 patios and very attractive kitchen A beautiful home that radiates warmth and charm. See 1t today! I HUllTHU lt"UMO 3 BR. 2'1t BA custom U-shape home with famlly room & living room with fireplace Cupboards & closets galore! Plus-separate guest suite with 2 rooms and a full bath. Lovely pool and spa and new patio. Don't miss your opportunity to own this exceptional home! llST LIM Hlll 1141,000 Custom 4 BR. 2 BA home on Lido Island with hving room with fireplace & wet bar and lots of windows open to large patio Extra wide lot on excellent street-to-street location Priced right to sell fast! Must see it today! etm llAll UNI 1421MO Ideal location near the Wedge. Large 4 BR. 211. BA home with delightful atrium and large rec- room with wet bar. Well appointed master bedroom with balcony patio. Owner will carry first. Call right away! •Tllwam sa1.- eeaut1fully decorated 3 BA. 2 BA home with 35' boat sllp in quiet. private location. Bright. open and sunny from end to end. Gorgeous view! Furnishings Included. boat Is negotiable. Call now! •• .,.,. 1411,IM Outstanding architectural designed waterfront. Warmth of cedar and oak combined with Italian tile make a very Impressive statement. Amenlttes Include master suite with sensuous bathing complex comptete with sauna and skytlt spa. Sandy beach and pter for .o· boat com- pletes this sumptuous re1reat. Don't miss ~tttng us show you this spectacular home ' 2299 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA IESA • " I ,. ' ,.. ~Ml• 16/IAllMDAY NOV. JI, t•I DAILY ~LOT /9"1A&. aSTATI ··~----------------------------------------------------------------------------, NEW LISTINGS ..,.., IUOI 1210.000 Owner will help with financing on this lovely 2 BR master suite condo. Air conditioning, steps to pool & spa. Walk to ocean. Ill CAIY•·•LAll 1211,000 A delightf"I Augusta with gorgeous golf course view, 2 BR, den high ceilings and complete securl~y. llll •Ill Ill IWI IJH,HI Income opportunity, 3 BR, 2 BA house, 2 BR apartment with sundeck + guest room. High rents. Assume financing with low down.· 1&1• YIEW R.lS IMl,IOD You'll love the look of this stunning 3 BR! Bleached hardwood floors. Burbur carpet, cozy fireplace and a large. lush yard. IUYIEW 1421,- Largest model In Seaview with good view of Catalina. city lights & mountains. Room for pool on extra wide lot. 4 BR, 3 BA. --···-...... Custom home with 180° ocean/bay view. Room for pool, 3 BR + FR or 4 BR. 3'h BA, 2 fireplaces, master BR retreat could be office or den. nwa.ANml 1111.• Landmark home offers guest house, windmill i:etreat and 4 BR main home with large rooms, panelling. wood floors & huge brick patio. SEAVIEW IUYllW Ull,IM Price dropped $20,000 for Immediate sale! 3 BR Nantucket on wide lot, panoramic view. Im- maculate. wood shutters & entry floor. SUYIEW Sm,MI This 1s the view you have waited for! Ocean. city lights and mountains. 3 BR Nantucket, large Ji yard, room for pool. Excellent financing. /' IUYllW 1411 .... Enjoy a sophisticated family lifestyle. Beautiful 4 BR two story. forever view of ocean & Newport Center. Guard-gate. IUVllW 1411 .... 4 BR New Bedford model, custom upgrades throughout. Panoramic ocean & city light view. Private spa. New jumbo loan. lfWPllT IUOI MH,IM loaded with peace and quiet with large pool- size lot and city light views. this 4 BR home is just moments from Newport Center. IUYO Mlt,llO You can have a sophisticated lifestyle with Impressive skyline views & still raise your chil- dren in a family oriented community. 4 BR, 3 BA. CORDiii DEL MAR '1111111 lllll 141UM Immaculate 3 BR, family room home planned for gracious living and entertaining. Vaulted entry, wood floors, sott beige carpeting, v~. ... TllUll 1111,111 Large yard on view side overlooking bay and ocean. Sunsets are outstanding. Room to ex- pand, prime location. A 'must see.· .,,..... ll .... Best location In Spyglass and most magnificent 6 BR + office home the area has to otter. Lovely pool, spa and gorgeous custom decor. A MEMBER OF THE SEARS ANANCIAL NETWORK OPEN HOUSES 1-4 SITUllAY SUftlW , ... , ............. 3 BA, View $379,000 G. ANDERSON aunrw 1117Y .................. 4 BA. FR, View $;429.900 G ANDERSON SUIDIY • UIY•-lleUll ,. ......... 2 BR $199.000 T. BOLAND .. .,,. 121 ....... 2 BR. Oen $225.000 M. GUTH UY.uT 1Mllle""4 4 BR, FR, Spa $329,500 J . MERTZ ...... Ill ... . .......... 3 BA. Spa $340.000 J . DONAHUE ...-mo ............ 3 BR, FR. Spa $359,000 J. AKERMAN lftllsmtl 12a.._...u.. 4 BR. FR $430.000 E OLSON WllUff 2111...,. 4 BR. FR. View $449.000 G.ANDERSON ....... 4121h...,M 4 BR, FR. P/S, Oen $555.000 K. PARKER $698,000 2n1 .. ,., •• E. BOWIE $749.500 ,~.., M. R EDY H11 l•••u• • $798,000 G. LIVINGSTON KMllU tt•L ..... '4 BR. FR, Bay Vu $1,295,000 C. EADIE LIDO BAYFRONTS ....... 11 ...... Inviting & charming • BR English Normandy on south bayfront with sandy beach! Two master suites. Pier & slip for large boat. ....... 11,111.- Exoeptlonal 5 BR bayfront on north channel. Large country kitchen/FR, huge muter suite + rumpus room. Three fireplaces, tall celllngs. Lmllll n.111.- oramatic views of sunsets & turning basin on tip of lido. Dock facilltles for several boats. Temp. controlled wine cooler room. 644-9060 NEWPORT BEACH WISTIUff 1121,llO Perfect lnvpstor opportunity! 2 BR, 2 BA condo, good condition. community pool. Priced for immediate sale. IEWNIT lllUS 11•1,MO Perfect for singles or couples of any age with 2 master suites, attached two-car garage, quiet location and community pool. m lllffl 1211,111 Beautifully maintained & decorated 3 BR condo. Private & serene setting with peek of bay. Parquet entry & white tile In kitchen. WTll•F IJU,111 Wonderful remodeled 3 BR home sporting a large spa In an Inviting, spacious yard. You will enjoy this immaculate & tasteful property. IAYOllST PM,IOO Best location. quiet cul-de-sac. Remodeled 4 BR, trench doors. bay windows, brick floors, quality butcher-block counters. '"° ..... 1421 .... High cathedral celllngs accent thla custom 5 BR family home In excellent neighborhood. Maid's room. workshop, spa, all In mint condition! SHORECLIFFS .......,,. .... ... Spacious famlly home, 4 BR, FR & pool-size yard. Recently remodeled, access to private beaches. ... ..,. .... ... The home you've been waiting fort Sensational family home with 5 BR. 51h BA ptus many more features. ..... ,. ...... Impeccable family home with solar heated pool & spa set In lushly landsc~ped yard. Ocean view, new kitchen. many exceptional detallsl ....... 1111,111 Imagine yourself in Shorecllffa with a good ocean view from llvlng room and dining room plus 3 BR and 3 BA. Call for appointment. .....,. 11 ....... Fabulous with sensational view of Little Corona, waves crashing on rocks & jetty. Large family room with retractable roof, 6 BR, 5 BA. BEACH COMMUNITIES PllmllA a~ Charming Peninsula beach home with famlty room/skytlght. Well located within steps to bay and ocean. Delightful 2 BR home! Wiit RfllT l•.tll 2 BR charmer-steps to the aand. WOOd rtoors, sky11tes, brick patio & flreplaoe. Great owner financing available. -. ., .... , .. ..,."... ... .... UnusuaJ larger lot. R-3 zoning on beach with endlela ocean view. Rent existing units or bultd triplex or condo. Setler financing available. IAl.ll&llt.All 111 .... Duplex with view on large comer lot. 3 BA, separate guest room. Large 2 BR apt owr 3 car garage. Owner will he4p with flnenctng. IAl.llA ,_... .. ........ French cuatom residence with 73' on main channel, 4 BR. 8 BA, art studio, gymnasium, library, pool + many amenities. 2181 SAN ~OAQUIN llU.S ROAD, NEWPORT BEACH